88 appendices, Data set 1: dt1 (12h), Example of message transactions – Boss Audio Systems GS-10 User Manual

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* The size of the requested data does not indicate the number of bytes that will make

up a DT1 message, but represents the address fields where the requested data
resides.

* Some models are subject to limitations in data format used for a single transaction.

Requested data, for example, may have a limit in length or must be divided into
predetermined address fields before it is exchanged across the interface.

* The same number of bytes comprises address and size data, which, however, vary

with the Model ID.

* The error-checking process uses a checksum that provides a bit pattern where the

last 7 bits are zero when values for an address, size, and that checksum are
summed.

•Data set 1: DT1 (12H)

This message corresponds to the actual data transfer process.
Because every byte in the data is assigned a unique address, a DT1 message
can convey the starting address of one or more bits of data as well as a series
of data formatted in an address-dependent order.

The MIDI standards inhibit non real-time messages from interrupting an
Exclusive one. This fact is inconvenient for devices that support a “soft-thru”
function. To maintain compatibility with such devices, Roland has limited
the DT1 to 256 bytes so that an excessively long message is sent out in
separate ‘segments’.

* A DT1 message is capable of providing only the valid data among those specified by

an RQ1 message.

* Some models are subject to limitations in data format used for a single transaction.

Requested data, for example, may have a limit in length or must be divided into
predetermined address fields before it is exchanged across the interface.

* The number of bytes comprising address data varies from one Model ID to another.

* The error-checking process uses a checksum that provides a bit pattern where the

last 7 bits are zero when values for an address, size, and that checksum are
summed.

•Example of Message Transactions

•Device A sending data to Device B

Transfer of a DT1 message is all that takes place.

•Device B requesting data from Device A

Device B sends an RQ1 message to Device A.
Checking the message, Device A sends a DT1 message back to Device B.

Byte

F0H

41H

DEV

MDL

12H

aaH

|

|

ddH

|

|

sum

F7H

Description

Exclusive Status

Manufacturer ID (Roland)

Device ID

Model ID

Command ID

Address MSB

|

|

LSB

Data MSB

|

|

LSB

Check sum

End of exclusive

Device A

Device B

[Data set 1]

[Data set 1]

[Data set 1]

* More than 20m sec time interval.

[Request data]

[Data set 1]

[Data set 1]

* More than 20m sec time interval.

[Data set 1]

Device A

Device B

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