Does anyone have any idea how the code/hardware could be changed to make the Chip Maestro any better? The cart itself still has sockets for soldering in for programming headers (JTAG and AVR), making it pretty easy to modify, but I'm not really sure of the limits of the hardware. All the midi stuff is handled by an Atmega168, but I don't have a lot of experience programming.
Almost everything related to the Chip Maestro is here, as well as all the info he posted on the chip forums, some of which might be outdated, is here
I just get buyer's remorse from looking at it, and want to do something to make it worthwhile.
Last edited by D3LL (Sep 1, 2014 2:52 am)