Hey guys,
As I explained a few weeks/months ago, the d8b needs a firmware to work and communicate with the outside world. The d8b is loading the firmware every time it boots, that's the famous "Loading Mackie OS..." line on the VFD display. Each time you guys power up your PSU/CPU, the firmware gets sent to the d8b board and it gets initialized. Once it's done, you can see "Mackie D8B OS, Version xxx"... Means that the board is up and running. Next, we get the DSP init and the rest...
So, Frank's custom firmware will be included in our software, it makes no difference to the end user really. Instead of sending Mackie's original firmware (like we always did), we're gonna send our own.
As for dead lines for this project, I don't wanna commit to a date right now. This project is about reverse engineering and hacking. We are not getting any help from Mackie and/or from anyone, we're really on our own here. I did try to reach Bob Tudor and anyone at Mackie/Loud that could help, they simpled replied: It's confidential info, we're not giving it away.
So as of now, we got the d8b figured out. That was the hard part. Now, there's the MIDI part ahead of us. Fortunately, the MCU protocol is documented and more open. It shouldn't be as hard to implement since we've got the info available. Then again, no promises made, we never know what we might run into!
MG