Difference between revisions of "Firmware-72 Format"
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Revision as of 03:37, 3 November 2015
Infusion Systems I-CubeX USB-microDig MIDI implementation uses the following data format for all system exclusive messages:
Byte | Description |
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240 (F0h) | System Exclusive Status |
125 (7Dh) | Manufacturer ID |
{DEV} | Device ID |
{CMD} | Command or Message ID |
[BODY] | Main Data |
247 (F7h) | End of System Exclusive |
Manufacturer ID
The manufacturer identifies the manufacturer of a MIDI device. Infusion Systems uses the number 125 (7Dh). Infusion Systems does not own the manufacturer ID 125 (7Dh). This ID is usually reserved for general educational and/or research equipment. Please ensure that you do not have any devices with manufacturer ID 125 (7Dh) in your MIDI chain.
Device ID
This ID identifies a specific USB-microDig in setups with multiple USB-microDigs. This setting should remain 0 for use of the USB-microDig in stand-alone mode. Host mode allows for device IDs other than 0.
Command and Message IDs and [Main Data]
The Command and Message IDs and [Main Data] form the protocol for communication with the USB-microDig. The protocol consists of commands that are sent to the USB-microDig and messages that are sent by the USB-microDig. The Command and Message ID description and [Main Data] formats are described starting on the next page.