Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:4123 comp.unix.xenix:11036 comp.music:1063 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnewsh!tjt From: tjt@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (timothy.j.thompson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.xenix,comp.music Subject: Re: UNIX Driver for Roland MPU-401-IPC Message-ID: <9533@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> Date: 12 Apr 90 01:45:53 GMT References: <1990Apr11.112224.13861@nebulus.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 18 From article <1990Apr11.112224.13861@nebulus.UUCP>, by root@nebulus.UUCP (Dennis S. Breckenridge): > In article <1400@otc.otca.oz> ronb@otc.otca.oz.au (Ron Barrett) writes: > Contact the AT&T Toolchest folks at 1-201-522-6900. There is a package > called "keynote" that supports the MPU401 and provides a "AWK" like > language for MIDI programming. It's not a perfect world, the timing > does go awry after 6 or 7 bars. Apparently there will be a correction > for SVr4 (the kernel has a better timekeeper). What kind of system were you running it on? On a 20Mhz 386 it keeps pretty good time for an arbitrarily long time, as long as the system has sufficient memory to prevent paging and is otherwise idle (e.g. uucico doesn't start up). There's no guarantees, though, so it's not a system to be used on stage. I have also seen it work well on a 16Mhz 386, although I think that may start to get marginal. As you say, SVR4 has hooks to guarantee better realtime control, although I have yet to try them out (or even get details on exactly what they are). ...Tim Thompson...AT&T Bell Labs/Holmdel/NJ...tjt@twitch.att.com...