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Getting MIDI from a Sun Peter S. Langston Bellcore Morristown, New Jersey ABSTRACT
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Document Date: 2005-01-26 08:03:20


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Los Angeles / /

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Rs / /

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FDA Phase / /

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C port / Data Communication Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange / /

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Unix / Commodore 64 / /

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M.I.T / Electronic Industries Association / International MIDI Association / UCSD / /

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Michael Hawley / Doug Kingston / Dave Cumming / Daniel Steinberg / Gareth Loy / /

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Unix MPU device driver / Commodore / MIDI/serial device driver / author / UNIX serial device driver / MPU kernel driver / kernel device driver / MPU device driver / /

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MPU-401 / one / /

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California / /

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Unix / Unix operating system / operating system / same protocols / operating systems / MIDI protocol / 8530 serial communications controller chip / Musical Instrument Digital Interface / MIDI / /

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