Index of /knowledgemedia/MIDI/UNIX/DEVMIDI

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This is a minimal device driver that provides a /dev/midi that
talks to an MPU-compatible MIDI hardware interface.  It ONLY allows
use of the UART mode of the MPU hardware.  It was written for AT&T
System V Release 3.2 on a 6386, but may be portable to most System V
Release 3-based operating systems.   To install, invoke (as root):

     Install

This assumes the installable device driver structure of System V 3.2.
The hardware interrupt # and address will be requested interactively.
Included are testread.c and testwrite.c programs that can be used
to exercise the device.  See midi.7 for more info.

                                Tim Thompson = tjt@twitch.att.com

07/09/91

I've added the hooks for VP/ix support to Tim's driver. this allows the use
of programs like Cakewalk 4.0, Band-in-the-Box, etc. to access the midi
device through VP/ix.  I make no great claims for the reliability of this
code, doing midi under VP/ix is probably not the brightest move anyone could
make. But, I like being able to supplement my midi needs with cheap DOS
applications.  Enjoy.

Richard A. Griffiths              ...uunet!ingr!b11!xanth!richard   (UUCP)
		                  richard@b11.ingr.com          (Internet)