Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 22:19:23 +0100 From: paul@originative.co.uk To: tanimura@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp, nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de Cc: zinnia@jan.ne.jp, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: RE: Call for Review: Voxware midi driver for serial ports Message-ID: <A6D02246E1ABD2119F5200C0F0303D10FF21@octopus>
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Seigo TANIMURA [mailto:tanimura@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp] > Sent: 02 May 1999 06:58 > To: nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de > Cc: tanimura@naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp; zinnia@jan.ne.jp; > freebsd-current@freebsd.org; freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: Call for Review: Voxware midi driver for serial ports > > > From: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de> > Subject: Re: Call for Review: Voxware midi driver for serial ports > Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 02:15:00 +0200 > Message-ID: <19990502021500.A3181@saturn.kn-bremen.de> > > nox> On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 10:27:35AM +0900, Seigo TANIMURA wrote: > nox> > On Sun, 18 Apr 1999 22:15:05 +0200, > nox> > Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de> said: > nox> > > nox> > >> Another bad news, I tried driving my SC-88 > connected directly to a PC using > nox> > >> Windows 95 and Portman PC/S driver, to find a > miserable result. I saw no midi > nox> > >> messages come properly, so Portman PC/S should be > cooking the signals in some way... > nox> > > nox> > nox> Or uses a higher speed than 38k4, can you check > that? Hmm, or maybe > nox> > nox> i should just take my old Atari MSTe and use that > as serial<->midi > nox> > nox> interface... > nox> > > nox> > > nox> > Bitrate > 38.4k... I wish I had a looooong serial > cable. The PC I had a test > nox> > on the Portman driver is not in my room, and it is not > a portable one. > nox> > > nox> > Atari, I have only heard the name. I played with an > Acorn when I was a kiwi. > nox> > nox> Acorn, what CPU did it have again? :) > > Sorry, it was not mine, so I have no idea. I remember that > Acone had a FM synthesizer > in it, no midi interfaces. It sounded like a flat > harpsichord, which was good at that > time(in 1993, six years ago). The Acorn used a 6502. They went on to produce a box in the UK called the BBC Computer. It was *way* ahead of it's time, I still have it in the garage. Graphics resolutions that were better than the IBM PC that came later, 3 channel sound capability, the ability to add a second processor, an OS that was really neat. It was one nice piece of kit, ahh nostalgia. Paul Richards. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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