jeff@ogg.cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Jeff Faust) (02/08/88)
I'm writing a MIDI application on the Mac SE in LightspeedC. I need a simple way to read and write MIDI bytes to the serial port. I assume this requires a special MIDI serial driver and a couple of C routines for reading and writing character buffers. Any help, advice, or code toward meeting this need would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I if an Opcode Studio Plus interface if it matters. Thanks, Jeff Faust -- Jeff Faust, Graphics Software Research | The Ohio Supercomputer Graphics Project | {cbosgd,ucbvax}!osu-cis!ogg!jeff The Ohio State University | jeff@ogg.cgrg.ohio-state.edu 1501 Neil Avenue, Columbus OH 43210 |
sean@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU (Sean McLinden) (02/10/88)
In article <1084@ogg.cgrg.ohio-state.edu> jeff@ogg.cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Jeff Faust) writes: > > I'm writing a MIDI application on the Mac SE in LightspeedC. > I need a simple way to read and write MIDI bytes to the > serial port. I assume this requires a special MIDI serial > driver and a couple of C routines for reading and writing > character buffers. Any help, advice, or code toward meeting > this need would be greatly appreciated. You can buy that very thing from Opcode Systems. What you get are C libraries for LightSpeed and Aztec (I think) C. Cost is either $10.00 or $20.00. No documentation but self explanatory. Sean McLinden Decision Systems Laboratory University of Pittsburgh