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- From: jclark@zeus.calpoly.edu (Joseph Clarke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: MIDI/SCC programming question
- Summary: How does the world of MIDI meet the world of Macintosh?
- Keywords: MIDI, SCC
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.190446.102936@zeus.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:04:46 GMT
- Organization: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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- Hello Mac Midi Programmers,
- I would like to program the serial port so that
- it may "talk" with my MIDI interface. Normally, when configuring a MIDI
- application, the program gives the user a choice of 3 speeds ( 500 KHz,
- 1 MHz and 1.5 MHz (I believe) ). Therefore, it is possible to initialize
- the SCC with speeds other than the standard baud2400, baud9600, etc.
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- Is this all there is to it? Or is it a little more complicated than that?
- What does it involve? If there are those that have accomplished this
- feat or those that are familiar with the SCC please reply. Also if there's
- any code, psuedo-code, ideas or just plain rumors, I'd like to know.
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- Thanks for your time and this wonderful medium of exchange,
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- Joseph Clarke ( jclark@trumpet.calpoly.edu )
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