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- This area of the window is used to display raw sysex data. The left
- side of the window shows actual hex values, while the right side shows
- the same data in ASCII format.
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- If you aren't used to looking at raw sysex data it can be pretty
- intimidating, but if you can count characters you can create drivers.
- All you have to remember is that you must start counting with zero
- (0) instead of one (1). The first character has an offset of 0, the
- second character has an offset of 1, etc.
-
- Actually, you can even use the CREATE DRIVER window to help you count,
- because if you hold down the left mouse button while you are pointing
- over the raw sysex data, the current character count (offset) will be
- displayed in the `»» Work Area ««' title bar. It will be displayed in
- decimal as well as hex.
-
- Read help for the ROUTE gadget to see how to display raw sysex data.
-
- Read the help text for the Ch, D, N1, N2 and Ck gadgets to see how you
- can simplify the driver creation process!
-