I know MROS has nothing to do with ASIO, but there is no better fitting subforum.
MROS is an OS extension written by Karl Steinberg himself in the late 80's for the Cubase releases on Atari ST. It is responsible for timing and routing MIDI events between applications and to hardware interfaces. It is the de-facto standard for using more than the one MIDI interface that is built into the Atari ST.
Since you list only VST and ASIO as APIs that can be licensed and there is obviously no commercial value left in the Atari ST, I would like to ask if you could release the API documentation for MROS. This would allow enthusiasts to breathe new life into their old hardware.
MROS API documentation
Re: MROS API documentation
Wollen wir mal nicht so hart sein.
Last edited by djgl on Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: MROS API documentation
Hi
i have tried to find any documentation here in our archives about MROS (1995), and did not yet find something defining the API in a easy way (only assembler/Pascal code
)
We will check again and keep you inform..
Cheers
i have tried to find any documentation here in our archives about MROS (1995), and did not yet find something defining the API in a easy way (only assembler/Pascal code

We will check again and keep you inform..
Cheers
YVan Grabit
Re: MROS API documentation
I'm fluent in both languages and I take what I can get.
Re: MROS API documentation
Any update on this one? What about the code that you already found?
Re: MROS API documentation
So, one year has passed. Is there still any chance left to get information about the API?
Re: MROS API documentation
And another year....
I'd like to point out that I did not participate in the reverse engineering of MROS drivers that happened in 2018 over at atari-forum.com.
I'd like to point out that I did not participate in the reverse engineering of MROS drivers that happened in 2018 over at atari-forum.com.