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PowerPC assembly coding


  • Subject: PowerPC assembly coding
  • From: "Vigour Vigour" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 07:36:54 +0000

I have asked these 2 questions before but I got no answers, so I ask the list again :-)

I wonder if it's possible to use PowerPC assembly language when programming MIDI and CoreAudio? I made some experiments some years ago with OMS. I passed the parameters in the register R0, R1 and so on and I could check for OMS that way and even login to it. I used the assembler Fantasm from Lightsoft, one of the best assemblers I have ever seen. The assembler itself is written in 100% pure assembly code and is VERY fast. Can someone tell me, is it possible?

One more thing, is there any serial drivers for Opcode Studio 4 and OS X or must I sell it and buy USB MIDI interfaces?

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