Talk:Zeta Instrument Processor Interface

Resolution
Updated wikilink of Resolution to Temporal resolution. This might have need to be Resolution (music) instead. Free free to change it if you know better. --STHayden 22:27, 6 August 2006 (UTC)


 * It's neither one. Temporal resolution is defined by Pulses Per Quarter-note (PPQ), and resolution of dissonant chords is totally out of the context as well. --Dmitry (talk •contibs ) 07:29, 7 August 2006 (UTC)


 * If it's not either one perhaps there needs to be more options for resolution on the disambiguous page. I have started to feel it does not properly cover the full spectrum of definitions. --STHayden 13:07, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Argument wrong?
As no commercial devices were released supporting ZIPI, the introduction of the superior "FireWire" (IEEE1394) standard and the sufficiency of MIDI for most applications soon led to the practical demise of the project.

... but the article starts with saying

Ethernet 10Base-T was used at the physical layer, but the authors tried to distance themself from physical implementation as much as possible.

So therefore with this info given, I'd say FireWire cannot be a reason for ZIPI's demise. --Abdull 10:02, 26 August 2006 (UTC)


 * This is the statement that survived since [ the article's creation] and it probably refers to then-current status of mLAN and MIDI over FireWire (2001). --Dmitry (talk •contibs ) 10:28, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

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