a good call answer handshake sends a eox , i use a "check if ready for recieve" from my computer to the cz , this way you'll know something is connected before trying to aquire data with a "transmit from cz handshake"eliminating -any hangups , cause then you'll have to use a loop with a timer and do a error routine for a time out!!!.. works either way i wasn't really wondering about the eox after every message , thanks anyhow. i wondered if ther was a simopler method to decipher the bytes from the raw sys ex dump . charles ----- Original Message ----- From: "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@...> To: <CZsynth@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:00 AM Subject: [CZsynth] Re: help cz101 bytes sysex breakdown > If you really want to wonder about the CZ, wonder why they didn't put an F7 after each and every message in the handshake protocol. That is far more problematic from a programming point of view. > > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "charlie from PARRY" <charles.copp@...> wrote: > > > > yeah the cz101 sys ex dump differs tremendousilly from the pss dump because > > the pss > > only shares bits in a byte value ,, > > it outputs just the same as its read ,, > > where , > > now if i'm correct , > > the cz needs divded in half to be read > > then merged back into 256 bytes ...to be transmitted > > > > .which has me question-ing and pondering , why? > > > > ok the good advice always arrives at the wort time..busy doing dishes , b > > back later.. > > > > charles > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [CZsynth] Re: help cz101 bytes sysex breakdown
2009-08-12 by charlie from PARRY
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