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MIDI Maestro
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Home / Hardware - MIDI Maestro
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| Name | MIDI Maestro |
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| Year | DATE NEEDED |
| Interface | Cartridge Slot |
| Notes | NOTES NEEDED |
| Info Source | RETRO Innovations |
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MIDI Maestro
[edit | edit source]A MIDI IN/THRU/OUT adapter as a CoCo cartridge.
Based on the Motorola MC6850 ACIA.
Programming Information
[edit | edit source]CoCo I/O Addresses $FF6E and $FF6F
Dragon I/O Addresses $FF74 and $FF75
Reference Links
[edit | edit source]MIDI Maestro at RETRO Innovations