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    midisport-macos

    midisport-macos

    M-Audio MIDISPORT USB 64-bit MIDI device driver for MacOS v10.14+

    This project provides an open source MacOS v10.14+ (Mojave and above) compatible CoreMIDI Universal 64 bit device driver for M-Audio's MIDISPORT range of USB MIDI interfaces. This driver supports the following devices: MIDISPORT 1x1 MIDISPORT 2x2 MIDISPORT 4x4 MIDISPORT 8x8/S Oxygen 8 Keyboard Other devices which are compatible may also work, although presently, these are the only ones which have been tested.
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    kmiwaveram

    kmiwaveram

    "KMI Wave-RAM"

    "KMI Wave-RAM" ("kmiwaveram") "kmiwaveram" contains a "Wave-RAM" of 8 banks of 16K sample words of 16bit each, which can possibly be used in a PPG synthesizer such as the "Wave 2.2", "Wave 2.3", or "EVU". For sample-transfer, "kmiwaveram" has a USB interface and an optional "PPG Communication Bus" interface. On a "CommBusTerm" system, the tools "cbmedimonitor" and "WaveProgEdit" can be used for "fast" sample-transfer to "kmiwaveram" via USB. "kmiwaveram" contains hardware and...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    USB HID Ir Remote Receiver
    Firmware and schematic for a USB HID compatible remote control consumer device using an Atmel AVR Atmega8. No drivers are needed for WindowsXP / WMP10 / Vista / Windows 7. Press Play/Stop/Pause and control media player directly from your remote control.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Firmware and Hardware for an MP3 player using an AVR Butterfly, VS1001K decoder and SD/MMC card with FAT filesystem.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Phat4X - A platform-independent manager software for the "PhatBoxŽ Digital Media Player" by PhatNoise, Inc. This community project has the goal to provide an open solution for Linux, MacOS X and Windows using Trolltech's Qt framework.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DMP4X is a manager software to configure and ease the use of the Dension DMP3 (in-car) MP3 player. As it uses Trolltech's Qt library it supports Linux, MacOS X and Windows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Muve is a perl script for moving predefined sets of files to an mp3 player with a single command. It is designed for the Creative Muvo series, but will most probably work for others as well.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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