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- From: irsman@iastate.edu (That Ian Guy)
- Subject: Re: MIDI for the //c???
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:20:59 GMT
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- In article <jmk3.721939227@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> jmk3@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Jay M. Krell) writes:
- >The Apple MIDI interface connects to the serial port, so it should at least
- >work on the //c hardware wise. I'm not sure about software.
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- Nope. The Apple MIDI (and compatibles...I happily use an Altech 'Mac'
- interface on my GS) all require the host serial port to run at the MIDI data
- rate, which is 31.something kbaud. This is well out of range of the 6551 chip,
- so MIDI will not work on a //c. Sorry.
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- > -Jay, jay.krell@cornell.edu
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