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Since many firmware 7.61 commands are the same as used in firmware 8.11/7.51, reference is made to firmware 8.11/7.51 information where applicable.
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Since many firmware 7.62 commands are the same as used in firmware 8.11/7.51, reference is made to firmware 8.11/7.51 information where applicable.
  
 
==General==
 
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This section describes the messages and commands for resetting the USB-microDig, obtaining version information, setting the mode of operation (stand-alone or host mode), setting the device ID, setting MIDI out operation, setting running status and obtaining COM port status. These commands have the same effect both in stand-alone and host mode.  
 
This section describes the messages and commands for resetting the USB-microDig, obtaining version information, setting the mode of operation (stand-alone or host mode), setting the device ID, setting MIDI out operation, setting running status and obtaining COM port status. These commands have the same effect both in stand-alone and host mode.  
  
*[[Firmware-811 Command-034 |RESET (34, 22h)]]
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*[[Firmware-812 Command-034 |RESET (34, 22h)]]
 
*[[Firmware-811 Command-060 |OUTPUT INIT (60, 3Ch)]]
 
*[[Firmware-811 Command-060 |OUTPUT INIT (60, 3Ch)]]
  

Latest revision as of 03:24, 27 July 2020

Since many firmware 7.62 commands are the same as used in firmware 8.11/7.51, reference is made to firmware 8.11/7.51 information where applicable.

General

This section describes the messages and commands for resetting the USB-microDig, obtaining version information, setting the mode of operation (stand-alone or host mode), setting the device ID, setting MIDI out operation, setting running status and obtaining COM port status. These commands have the same effect both in stand-alone and host mode.


Standalone Mode

This section describes the programming protocol commands sent to the USB-microDig specifically for stand-alone mode.


Dual Mode

This section describes the programming protocol commands sent to the USB-microDig to configure sensor inputs and actuator outputs that can be used in both host mode and stand-alone mode.