Response 47 full event parameter, Response 48 simple event parameter, Response 49 drive list – Roland VS-890 User Manual

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MIDI Implementation

The VS-890 frequenllv writes the aii Event Number which specified track to the Data Buffer

by continuous.

Last packet size may be shorter than specified one.

If the command succeeded, it returns the response 40. And if any errors occurred, it returns

the response 4].

Response 47 Full Event Parameter

Scart i

address 1

Data 1

Concents and remarks

35 00 00 1

47 Í Full Event Paramecer

35 QO
05 00

01# 1
02« i

Oaaaaaaa1
ObbbbbbbI

y. Track

aaaaaaabbbbbbb - 1-A:i,,,9-B:S,Take

35 00
05 00

Q 3 # j
04«i

Oaaaaaaa1
ObbbbbbbI

Packet Number

aaaaaaabbbbbbb = C - 16383

05 00 05«|00 - 7r i

Packer Data Buffer

I 05 nnnm« )

i

;nn mm = Packet Byte Length - 1)

The VS~890 frequently writes the Event Parameter which specified track to the Data Buffer

by continuous (same as response 44 Full Event List).

Last packet size may be shorter than specified one.

If the command succeeded, it returns the response 40. .And if any errors occurred, it returns

the response 41.

Response 48 Simple Event Parameter

Start 1

address ;

05 00 00 i

Data 1

48 i

Contents and remarks

Single Event Parameter

05 00 01# !

OaaaaaaaI V. Track

05 00 02# 1

ObbbbbbbI

aaaaaaabbbbbbb = , ,6~E;8,Take

05 00 03#|

Oaaaaaaa 1

Packet Number

05 00 041 1

ObbbbbbbI

aaaaaaabbbbt^ z c - 16383

05 00 05#|

00 - 7F !

Packet Data Buffer

■ 05 nnran# j

1

!nn mm = Packet Byte Length - 1) ■

The VS-890 frequently writes the principal parameters of Event which specified track to the

Data Buffer by continuous (same as response 4? Simple Event List).

Last packet size may be shorter than specified one.

If (he command succeeded, it returns the response 40. And if any errors occurred, it returns

the response 41.

Response 49 Drive List

Start j

address |

05 00 00 1

Data

49

«sBsxassszas

j Drive List

Contents and remarks

05 00 01#! 00 - 01 1 IDE Farcii:

ton!

05 00 Oa# 100 - 01 ! IDE Parti--

ionio

05 00 0b#| 00 - 01 1 SCSIID:0 Particioni

05 00 14« 100 - 01 ! SCSIID:0 ParcicionlO

QS OC 15« 100 - 01 i SCSIIDtl Particioni

05 OC le«| 00 - 01 i SCSIID:1 ParcicionlO

05 OC If#

00 - 01 i SCSIID:2 Particioni

05 OC 38# !00 - 01 1 SCSIID: 2

ParcicionlO

05 00 29t| OC - 01 1 SCSIID:3 Partition!

05 00 32#t OC - 01 1 SCSIID:3 ParcicionlO

05 OC 33#! 00 - 01 ! SCSIID:4 Parciticnl

05 00 3c# iOC - 01 1 SCSIID: 4

ParcicionlO

: 05 00 3d#; 30 - 01

SCSI ID: 5Particioni

: Ö5 00 46#! 00 - OJ

SCSI ID:5 ParcicionlO

Í 05 00 47# i30 - 01

SCSI 1D:6 Particioni

: 05 00 50#; OC -

d

:

SCSI ID:6 ParcicionlO

^ 05 00 51# !00 - 01

SCSI ID: 7Parcitieni

i 05 00 5a# iOC * 01

SCSI ID:7 ParcicionlO

it show's the drive lists.

•Sync Track Data

itart

I

i

address ! Data [

Concents and remarks

Sync Track Data .

08 00 CO i OOOOaaaa
08 00 Gl i OOOObbbb
08 00

02

i

OQOOcccc

08 00 C3

i

OOOOdddd

aaaabbbbccccdddd

08 00 C4 i OOOOaaaa
08 00 C5

1

OODQbbbb

08 00 C€

j

OQOOcccc

08 OG 07 ! OOOOdddd

Sync Track Data 2

aaaabbbbccccdddd

08 00 08 ! OOOOaaaal Sync Track Data 3

OF 7f 7B i OOOOddddI Sync Track Data 32767

0? 7F 7C ! OOOOaaaa
OF 7F

ID

! OOOOkitbb

OF 7F 7E i OQOOcccc
OF 7F 7F 1 OOOOdddd

Sync Track Data 3276B

aaaaC^dabcceedddd

•Disk Access

Stare

address

Data 1

Contents and remarks

ID OC­
IO 00 Ci

OOOOaaaal
OOOQbbbbI

Daca Buffer Byte-i

aaaabbbb » Data Byce-1

13 OC­
IO OC

C2
C3

OOOOaaaa|
ODODbcbbI

Data Buffer Byts-2

aaaabfabb » Data Byte-2

li 7F
11 7F

7C
7D

OOOOaaaaI
ODOObbbbj

Data

Buffer Byte-163B2

aaaabbbb » Data Byte-16382

11 7F
11 7F

7E
7F

OOOOaaaa1
OOOObbbbI

Data

Buffer Byte-16383

aaaabbbb > Data Byte-16383

12 00 OC i Oaaaaaaa: Data Size
12 00 01 I Obbbbbbbi

aaaaaaabbbbbbb »

Data

Size

1 - 16384(

0) byte

12 00 02 I 00 - 7F I CottBiand

i

Result or Status

You can access the disk file using the parameter. There are 16K Bytes Data Buffer area, the

Data Size of the effective l^tes in the Buffer and the Command / Result or Status area.

Use the DTI for w’riting (he Buffer, (he Data Size and the Command. Use the RQ1 for

reading the Buffer which is stored the Result of the Command, the Data Size and the Result.

Command List for Disk Access

Command

(K)

01

02

03

04

05

Oh

07

06

Remarks

Reset

Read Open

Write Open

Read

Write

Read

Close

Write

Close

Check

File

Delete File

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