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Appendix D
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yy
The Setup number, 1-100 (00-63h)
zz
Byte Count
dd(n)
Program data
The Receive One Setup procedure is used to load a Setup into the QUANTUM. The number of setup bytes to be received
(n) is different for each setup. If the QUANTUM is sent a Receive One setup procedure where the setup number is not
a valid RAM destination, it will be ignored.
Request Bulk Dump (49h)
SYS_HEAD, 49(h), F7(h)
When a Request Bulk Dump procedure is received, the QUANTUM will respond with a Receive Bulk Dump proce-
dure.
Receive Bulk Dump (48h)
SYS_HEAD 48(h), dd(1st)1 dd(1st)2, ... dd(nth)1, dd(nth)2, F7(h)
dd(n)
Bulk Dump Data
The Receive Bulk Dump procedure is used to load all User Programs into the QUANTUM. A software version num-
ber is imbedded in the data.
Receive Key Scan Code (54h)
SYS_HEAD, 54(h), cc, F7(h)
cc Code for the Key Scan (note: there is only one byte, not two)
The Receive Key Scan Code procedure is used to emulate a button press on the front panel of the QUANTUM. See
the Key Scan Code Maps for a list of Key Scan codes. The device will respond with a Receive Key Accepted pro-
cedure.
* Encoder controls are included, to allow you to emulate encoder moves as well as button presses.
** Config is included to make it accessible through SYSEX commands even though it is not represented by its own
button.
Receive Key Accepted (56h)
SYS_HEAD, 56(h), cc1, cc2, F7(h)
cc Code echoed for the Key Scan received. (00(h) if key is invalid)
The Receive Key Accepted procedure is sent from the QUANTUM in response and acceptance of a Receive Scan
Code Key or Receive Hold Scan Code Key procedure but is ignored if received by the QUANTUM.
Reset Program (20h)
SYS_HEAD, 20(h), F7(h)
SYSEX Definitions
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