Howdy,
I'm handy with C/C++ and Cocoa, i'd happily do it for free as I just
acquired this module :)
Also, I'd work for free, for the benefit of all A-100 brethren!
~Danny
On Dec 17, 2007, at 10:54 AM, <
hardware@...
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>> Doepfer has been relaeasing totally useless modules as CV
>> whatever or cloning existing vintage modules instead of helping
>> their former users.
>
> Most of these useless modules have been suggested and discussed by the
> members of this group !
>
> We never promised to have available Mac based editor programs as we
> have no
> programmer in the company who is familiar with Mac programming. I have
> mentioned this several times and there is a corresponding note on our
> website too. I understand that this is a drawback but I have no
> short-term
> solution. If there is somebody in this group who is able to program
> such a
> software I'd be happy to pay him for this job.
>
>> Same with MAQ 16/3 that with a newer OS could be an awesome
>> machine instead of a decorative item.
>
> If you tell me what you are missing we could try to start a
> discussion on a
> civilized base. We have already developed an improved main board for
> the
> MAQ16/3 (with more memory and CV/Gate outputs). So I think you
> cannot accuse
> us that there is no support for older devices. But please keep in
> mind that
> there are limitation due to the microprocessor used in the MAQ16/3
> (8051
> derivate) and not everything is possible that may be desirable. Even
> the
> available controls (only 8 buttons with LEDs and the 3-digit
> display) limit
> the possibilities for a software update. From my point of view even
> with the
> current software the controls are already a bit overstrained.
>
>> I think now that Doepfer is UNABLE to develope even a toaster (
>> What about a CV toaster,perhaps is more " Doepfer style..... )
>
> Excellent idea. How about a poll ;-)
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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Daniel Ornelas
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