Experiments to learn SpinASM - used to program FV-1 DSP chip
The experiments are listed below, the check box indicates if the particular experiment is complete or to be tackled
- incomplete
- complete
I'll assume that you have an FV-1 development board - it allows you program the EEPROM that is in-place on the board directly from SpinASM IDE. It is possible to program the external EEProm in other ways, the Spin Semiconductor forums are helpful. You could try google PICkit - a common tool to help program EEPROM chips - in conjunction with spin fv-1.
- Running SpinASM IDE on a Mac
- Guest Additions
- Point your SpinASM IDE at your shared folders
- Save your projects to Github
- Connecting your FV-1 to your windows machine
- loading program onto EEprom using development board SPIN1001
- setting up a project with multiple programs in SpanASM IDE
- pass-through
- Volume control
- High pass filter