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Hello,
I just recieved this mail (being the mantainer of the Linux
Midi + Sound Pages http://www.xdt.com/ar/linux-snd/).
Maybe there is some interest here to integrate the driver into
the ALSA project. I don't own a MotU card myself but I think it
is a nice professional range of midi interfaces so it would fit
well for the target the ALSA drivers are aiming at.
Keep up the good work,
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(_ i a o,  Arne

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Subject: Possible new link to Mark of the Unicorn technical info and driver
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I wrote a short web page on programming the Mark of the Unicorn Midi
Express XT that you guys might be interested in.  I think that it
might be relevant to all of their MTP products, but I don't have
access to the hardware so I can't check it out.  The web page consists 
of timing diagrams and suggestions on how to write a driver for it.
There is also a driver for FreeBSD.  Yeah, I know that you guys use
Linux, but hopefully somebody will write a Linux driver too, someday.

Anyway, here is the URL:
http://www.ece.arizona.edu:/~john/drivers.html

Thanks for the attention, and I would love to hear from anybody else
who wants to use this product in a UNIX environment.

John

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