--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "poser_p" <poserp@...> wrote: > A technical question -- have > you (or someone else) used a USB sniffer to figure out the Behringer > coding language? I haven't, at least: the MIDI implementation document (and BC Manager in its wake) is completely based on straightforward testing at MIDI level (so having nothing to do with USB specifically). "USB sniffer"? I must admit I'm completely out of my depth as to what this is and does, so you'd have to enlighten me on this point. And what do you mean by "the Behringer coding language"? There is of course BCL (probably standing for "B-Control Language"), which has already been described (almost completely) in the MIDI implementation document. Then there is the USB communication protocol, but that's not specifically Behringer - although it might be interesting to look at the Behringer USB drivers for Windows (vs. 1.1.1.0/1.1.1.1 etc.) And finally there is the machine language of the BCF/BCR's microprocessor: the firmware syx files (1.07, 1.10) contain the encrypted machine code that makes the BCF and BCR work. Mark.
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Re: BC Manager 1.2.2 available now
2008-05-15 by Mark van den Berg
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