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| - | The MIDIbox Hardware Platform is the continuation of the work of Thorsten Klose on [MIDI] controllers in the past several years. It brings every MIDI controller design down to one standardised environment with reusable and exchangeable modules. | + | The MIDIbox Hardware Platform is the continuation of the work of Thorsten Klose on [[MIDI]] controllers in the past several years. It brings every MIDI controller design down to one standardised environment with reusable and exchangeable modules. |
| - | Televisions, | + | Televisions, |
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| * small, uncomplicated circuits | * small, uncomplicated circuits | ||
| - | * realizable on [PCB]s (single-layer) and prototype boards | + | * realizable on [[PCB]]s (single-layer) and prototype boards |
| - | * PCBs designed with a freeware [CAD] program | + | * PCBs designed with a freeware |
| - | * different [firmwares] for different configurations | + | * different |
| * open for future extensions by other hobbyists | * open for future extensions by other hobbyists | ||
| - | * programming examples in the [PRG] and [MIOS] download section | + | * programming examples in the [[MIOS]] download section |
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| - | * [Non-Commericial] | + | |
| + | * [[Non-Commercial]] | ||
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