I made the files *png. Hope that are readable.
Ioannis
I made the files *png. Hope that are readable.
Ioannis
Last edited by ScaleRobotics; - 17th August 2010 at 06:57. Reason: Added PDF file
Hi,
How do you convert the .BTC file generated by Romans BTC Sound encoder to a hex file?
Just done a quick search on here and using google, could not find anything that helped.....Found a HEX editor, going to see if I can encode some sound!!
regards
Last edited by Agent36; - 15th December 2008 at 12:10.
Probably this is not the correct way but rename the .btc to .bin and try again... It works with WinPic800..
Sylvio,
Hi Sirvo,
Thanks for the reply will try that, I am using the pickit2 programmer to down load the hex file. I can now down load to the eeprom, not sure if the code is right but its a start. I will keep trying.
Did you get your code working ok?
regards Nick
Hi Nick,
No yet, The sound is still slow.. everytime I listening to it I remember Louis Armstrong singing 'Wonderful World' when played in the K7 Tape... so many years ago...
Please, let me know if you get it working!
Thanks!
Sylvio,
Hi sirvo,
I have not got anything working yet using romans btc sound encoder. I have been trying gioppy's code example with no luck. Not sure if i've got the hex dump right or my calculations. A one seconds worth of hex code wont fit on a 512 eeprom. Its getting to the point where I might offer a payment to someone on the forum to write this bit of code for me or take me through the steps required to get it working. Adding good audio to my project is becoming very hard work.
If I do get something working i'll let you know, I do have some ISD control code if you want it.
regards Nick
Nick, why don't you use an ISD device? Sure will have better audio quality.
Ioannis
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