09/13/04
There was no MPU-401 chip that I could locate.
The largest chip is: TL16C552FN (next line) 73A62JW (next line) B
The second largest chip is: Dallas DS80C320 (next line) 975185-QCG
From a Google search on the DS80C320 chip: The Dallas Semiconductor
DS80C320 is an 8051 based High-Speed Micro with 2 DPTRs, WDT, Two
Serial Ports, 32 I/O lines, 3 Timers/Counters, 13 Interrupts/3
Priority levels, ROM-less, 256 Bytes On-chip RAM. My guess is that
this is the chip that drives the card. I'm downloading the High
Speed Users Guide PDF right now, but I never really got into writing
drivers.
From a Google search on the TL16C552FN chip, all that readily
appeared were prices and vendors.
Thanks for the reply, Sampo. Stephen.
Can you tell if there is a chip labeled MPU-401. If
so, it will
probably
work. If it doesn't try to locate the main processor (usually the
largest chip) and post it's label.
Sampo
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 05:27, The Other wrote:
> 09/12/04
>
> Is anyone aware of a Linux driver for the Midiman-- Winman 4x4/s
> midi interface?
>
> I have drivers for Win95 and Windows NT, but nothing for Linux.
> My
> card is Version 1.04 Revision B, 1996.
>
> Thanks All,
> Stephen.