| Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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| Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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Hi,
does anyone know the difference between Roland's MPU-401 and
MPU-IPC.
Thanx Guy.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1955.1 | One's a card, one's a box. | RAINBO::LICHTENBERG | Mitch Lichtenberg | Mon Apr 10 1989 18:59 | 17 |
I think this may have been discussed somewhere else in this conference,
but...
I believe the only difference between them is that the MPU-401 is
in a metal box, connected to the PC via a short cable (you have
to buy a small card, MIF-IPC, to put in the PC). The MPU-IPC is
a PC card with the guts of an MPU-401 on the card. There are
connectors on the card that you hook up to your gear.
The MPU-IPC probably has newer ROM firmware on it than most MPU-401s
around... and you can only use it on a PC. With the right MIF-xxx
card, you can use an MPU-401 on other computers (Apple II's come
to mind)
/Mitch.
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