C-3
Rev 2.2, 10/31/94
In the tables that follow:
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Short data transfers are from or to the edit buffer only.
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Block data transfers can access any of the stored program data including the edit buffer
and system setup.
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All offsets are in decimal.
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(INPUT)/(OUTPUT) refer to the 601.
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REQUEST is a data request to the 601
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RESPONSE is data from the 601.
C.1.4 Sysex Echo
There are several conditions under which sysex messages are echoed through the 601 to the
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The message's manufacturer's ID or product identifier is for a different product.
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The message's destination number does not match.
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The message's command is not recognized.
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The message's destination unit number does not match.
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The message's destination unit number is the 'omni' value of 7fh.
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The 601 recognizes the message but is in unit 'ALL' mode.
If the 601 recognizes the sysex message (and the message was specifically addressed to the
particular 601), then the message is absorbed and not echoed.
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