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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
  
-The **MBHP Core8 Module is the Original heart and brain of every MIDIbox**. It holds the //PIC microcontroller// which runs [[MIOS]] and your MIDIbox application. It handles **//MIDI communication, it drives an LCD (or two), and it connects to all the other modules//**+The **MBHP Core8 Module is the Original heart and brain of every MIDIbox**. It holds the //PIC microcontroller// which runs [[MIOS]] and your MIDIbox application. It handles //MIDI communication, it drives an [[LCD]] (or two), and it connects to all the other modules//
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-The PIC is a **“system on chip” (SoC)**, this means, it contains not only a CPU, but also an **//integrated 32k flash program memory, 1536 bytes data memory, 256 bytes data EEPROM, and a lot of usefull peripherals like AD-converter and UART (for MIDI)//**. The low prices and worldwide availability for hobbyists makes it a good choice. +The PIC is a **“System On Chip” (SoC)**, this means, it contains not only a CPU, but also an **//integrated 32k flash program memory, 1536 bytes data memory, 256 bytes data EEPROM, and a lot of usefull peripherals like AD-converter and UART (for MIDI)//**. The low prices and worldwide availability for hobbyists makes it a good choice. 
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