I want to release here this Youtube Video:
https://youtu.be/mJxSwXEm6lw This is the text I have put:
First of all, sorry for the very bad quality of this video, but I am very excited of this milestone.
What you are viewing is a mix of several achievements of the CPC SymbiFace3 multi-purpose card and the SE-ONE MSX cartridge adapted to the Enterprise computer... It is boring to repeat the explanation on how we(Hans from TMTLogig and me) have arrived to this stage, you can see the other videos on my channel to know. All the hardware and software credits to Hans, I am only the beta-tester.
Now I am going to describe what is seen on this video:
- 1st: SF3 has injected a modified ScoreTrack.rom(an unfinished software written for an unreleased MIDI interface on cartridge....) on the segments 06 and 07(cartridge area), of course I cant use the SD cartridge, only floppy(HxD).
- 2nd: The debugging serial port on the SE-ONE has been converted to a MIDI interface adding some discrete components.
-3rd: IstvanV already modified the ScoreTrack.rom, to give PC MIDI capabilities to his superb emulator EP128emu, I have only modified the ports used from F6-F7 to 21-22. Hans has emulated part of the UART chip used on the original Vilmos Kopácsy MIDI interface, following IstvanV indications.
And now.... what is not seen on this video...:
My monitor refuses to show the complete ScoreTrack screen, so I have cut it on the upper side.
Don't expect super high quality MIDI sound from my toy keyboard...
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On a given point I focus a button with the schematic image of a electronic chip with a D over it, Dave is used to play. Then it changes to an image of a DIN connector, it is the moment that the program starts to send MIDI OUT.
Also note that there is no cartridge attached. The Roms inside the cartridge would collide with the Rom injected by the SF3.
Enjoy!