Description of ViSCA in Windows 95Last reviewed: August 31, 1995Article ID: Q131766 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes the ViSCA VCR Device (Media Control) in Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATIONViSCA is an acronym for Video System Control Architecture, a machine- control protocol designed by Sony to allow synchronized control of up to seven ViSCA devices on a daisy chain. Using the Windows 95 VCR ViSCA protocol and the computer's RS-232 port, you can control a Vdeck or other device that can be operated on a ViSCA port. You can use the VCR ViSCA protocol on any computer with a serial port. ViSCA uses packets to send messages. Each packet consists of the following three parts:
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