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MPU Interface Library
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The DMS MPU Interface Library includes the MPULIB.LIB library file, several
header files, MPULIB.HLP QuickHelp Help Library, and source code for the MPU
utility programs.

The header files and Lib file include functions, macros, and data types
to modularize your code. With these functions you can access the enhanced
features of the driver, such as blocking reads for multi-threaded applications,
and device configuration information for device independent applications.

With the QuickHelp Help Library, you can use the QuickHelp utility (available
with the Microsoft C compiler) to instantly access calling syntax, return
codes, and examples, any or all of which can be pasted into your programs.

Also provided is the source code for the utility programs included with the
device driver - examples of using the interface as a raw MIDI device, getting
information from the interface, and using the record and play modes. While
none of these are examples of a sophisticated software system, they will
provide an excellent starting point.

The DMS MPU interface library costs $40.00. (Price valid through 31 December,
1991). To order, fill out the form below, and return it to:

Delta Music Systems
2615 Ginghamsburg-Frederick Rd.
Tipp City, OH 45371


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Product: DMS MPU Interface Library

Date: _______________

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Enclose $40.00 (US) in cashier's check, money order, or personal check.
Product will be shipped when checks clear.


  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : MPUDD103.ZIP
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