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Bob Lawrence


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Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 20 Jun 2008 6:05 am    
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I am using the same chip (Propeller Processor) in the latest version of my LCD project. Cool

Propeller Processor - eight independent cores or "cogs" clocked at 80MHz = 160 (20 MIPS per cog and there are 8 cogs) MIPS (millions of instructions per second)

LCD Project:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=114021
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Make Magazine Article:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/06/programmable_guitar_effec.html



The Coyote-1 website:
http://www.howleraudio.com/index.html

Specs:

Propeller Processor (eight independent 80MHz cores or "cogs")

- 1MByte SRAM
- 44kHz 24-bit sampling (2 input channels and 2 output channels)
- 4 control knobs
- 16x2 LCD screen
- 2 stomp switches
- 2 stomp indicator LEDs
- 1 1/4 inch audio input
- 1 1/4 inch audio output
- 1 multipurpose 1/4 inch audio jack (can be used as either a second output (for stereo effects) or as an additional input
(for modulation effects etc.))
- NTSC Video out
- Micro USB
- 9V DC Power in
- Headphone out (mini phono jack)
- RJ45 expansion port (for potentially adding things like external foot pedals)
- Steel chassis
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Dean Parks

 

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Sherman Oaks, California, USA
Post  Posted 20 Jun 2008 12:35 pm    
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Bob-

Have you tried the Windows software on a Mac Intel computer?

Looks like an interesting thing!

-dean-
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Keith Hilton

 

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248 Laurel Road Ozark, Missouri 65721
Post  Posted 20 Jun 2008 6:13 pm    
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Bob, I wondered if you where working with Parallax's Propeller.
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Bob Lawrence


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Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 22 Jun 2008 3:05 pm    
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Dean,

Eric,the guy who designed the Coyote hardware and software has not released the software yet.(to my knowledge) The software is being developed in a language called C# and could run on a Intel / Mac platform with a virtual machine or possibly through a package such as Mono.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mono_(software)

Re: Pricing - Quoted from Eric:

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I'm determined to keep the Howler under $300, but the final pricing is still waiting on the finalization of the chassis quote,


Note: back then it was called the Howler not Coyote


Keith,

Nice to hear form you. Hope your feeling better. Yes I started writing software for the Propeller chip last year using a Windows based program called Gear. It simulates a Propeller chip and allows you to test your software ideas without having a chip on hand. Last month I pick up a development board kit and a few proto boards (prototyping)to try a few ideas. Everything worked so well that I am in the process of converting all of my Microcontroller development projects, except DSP (digital signal processing) stuff, to the Propeller system. It sure is a powerful chip and lots of fun to program. Very Happy

PS: I don't know if you are getting my emails but I've sent several and left a phone message with no response.


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Bob Lawrence


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Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2008 4:43 pm     Produce info - Updated
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Base RAM: Has been upgraded to: 1.5 MByte SRAM

Price: $US 349

Pal Support: Will be available.

FAQ: Will there be a Linux or Mac version of OpenStompTM Workbench?

Linux an Mac support are not currently planned. This is a one-man project which resulted from creating something I wanted for myself and making it available to the public. The volumes are very small and I am not out to create a dominant stomp box company or take over the world. Right now it's Windows based because that is what I use personally, that is what the Parallax Propeller tools are based around, and that is what I have development tools / platforms / expertise in.

Production Schedule:

I am starting to turn the gears on production. There will be a small number of units (about eight) ready in a couple weeks, and the first large batch will be available in about four. The first eight units will be allocated to early mailing list subscribers; I’ll be contacting them directly.
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