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Re: Finding the attached Device Endpoint for External Devices
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Re: Finding the attached Device Endpoint for External Devices


  • Subject: Re: Finding the attached Device Endpoint for External Devices
  • From: John Pitcairn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:18:17 +1200

At 10:15 AM -0700 7/12/05, Doug Wyatt wrote:
The code snippet below traverses and prints an endpoint's connections, which are the uniqueID's of the connected objects.

Thanks Doug. I found kMIDIPropertyConnectionUniqueID in CA-Java shortly after posting my question (duh), and while integrating that into my existing iteration code neglected to post a followup. So all is well, I can now do everything I need to.


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John Pitcairn

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