Difference between revisions of "Firmware-770 Commands"

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Since many firmware 7.70 commands are the same as used in other firmwares, reference is made to other firmware information where applicable.
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Since most firmware 7.70 commands are the same as used in firmware 8.20, reference is made to firmware 8.20 information where applicable.
  
 
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*[[Firmware-820 Command-051 |DUMP MUTE (51, 33h)]]
 
*[[Firmware-820 Command-051 |DUMP MUTE (51, 33h)]]
  
*[[Firmware-751 Command-093 |MIDI OUT (93, 5Dh)]]
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*[[Firmware-770 Command-093 |MIDI OUT (93, 5Dh)]]
*[[Firmware-751 Command-096 |DUMP MIDI OUT (96, 60h)]]
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*[[Firmware-770 Command-096 |DUMP MIDI OUT (96, 60h)]]
  
*[[Firmware-751 Command-094 |MIDI STATUS (94, 5Eh)]]
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*[[Firmware-770 Command-094 |MIDI CONFIG (94, 5Eh)]]
*[[Firmware-751 Command-095 |DUMP MIDI STATUS (95, 5Fh)]]
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*[[Firmware-770 Command-095 |DUMP MIDI CONFIG (95, 5Fh)]]
  
*[[Firmware-762 Command-111 |LOW POWER AND COM (111, 6Fh)]]
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*[[Firmware-770 Command-111 |LOW POWER AND COM (111, 6Fh)]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:38, 7 March 2022

Since most firmware 7.70 commands are the same as used in firmware 8.20, reference is made to firmware 8.20 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.