By the way... that CME controller keyboard will probably have an expansion slot for GMI cards...
So it can serve as that "compatible equipment" Hurolura was talking about in this article: http://www.hitfoundry.com/issue_14/mes_mast.htm
I mean that i was wondering if the scope community already included some "copperlan litterate" people with whom it would be fun to begin learning and developping fun stuff.
May it is prematurate, and I haven't really dug the language nor found examples etc.
May be it is necessary to wait for a scope compatible plateform because i think it is done at dev level ? or not ?
that's what I wanted to talk about and exchange with others
I am registered on the "Open Source" side of the SDK/Forum. But I asked for the firmware code for the USBKey that I found mentioned somewhere on the site. I haven't gotten a response yet. I'd also like to get the open-source router software for Open WRT, take the USB device parts, and add support for USB MIDI compliant devices. So you can add a USB MIDI device to your copperlan network without a computer
I wish my old Quicksilver OS9 mac with my 3 cards was Copperlan compatible
Managing anything in Cubase on the OSX mac and Scope stuff on the other mac all from the same keyboard, plus total freedom and automatic recognition...that'd be something!