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Dec 30 2004, 01:48 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 108 Joined: 29-November 04 Member No.: 5,667 |
While surfing around a bit, I came across this page. This page contains a simple USB-MIDI driver for Linux.
What's interesting about this is that there's already a "Makefile.zaurus" in the TAR -- in other words, it seems like the author wrote it so Zaurus support could be enabled provided there's a USB-host. (Maybe. What I'd like is to try it out at least with my MIDISport. Someone just needs to make a nice ipk (or at least a compile) for people like me who don't have full Linux machines with all the ARM support ready. If this works, maybe I can play around with MIDI in Python or something. |
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Jun 12 2005, 04:55 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 20-May 05 From: London, UK Member No.: 7,168 |
Hi,
I'll have a go at this when I get a bit of time. Seems straighforward enough. I don't have a USB midi interface unfortunately to try it, but if I can build it I'll post it back. A MIDI sequencer running on the Z would be a pretty cool app for Zaurus owning musicians. R |
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Jul 20 2008, 11:00 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 4-July 08 From: Netherlands Member No.: 22,012 |
Hi, I'll have a go at this when I get a bit of time. Seems straighforward enough. I don't have a USB midi interface unfortunately to try it, but if I can build it I'll post it back. A MIDI sequencer running on the Z would be a pretty cool app for Zaurus owning musicians. R Here's another Zaurus musician, three years later Did you ever make something like this? Not too many musicians out here, I see. Just posted another request Bas |
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