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What (who) is MDX (X68000) - definition

MUSIC MACRO LANGUAGE
X68000's MDX

MDX (X68000)         
MDX is a Music Macro Language (MML) based format designed to be played on the X68000 series of computers. The music data is programmed then compiled into the MDX file.
MDX-1097         
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/MDX-1097; Draft:MDX-1097; IST-1097
MDX-1097 (also called IST-1097 or KappaMab) is a monoclonal antibody therapy being assessed in Phase IIb clinical trials as a treatment for multiple myeloma, a type of white blood cell cancer. It is a chimeric version of the mouse monoclonal antibody K-1-21.
List of X68000 games         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Sharp X68000 games
The X68000 is a fourth-generation home computer developed and manufactured by Sharp Corporation, first released only in Japan on March 28, 1987. It was the second and last computer to be released under the Sharp brand, succeeding the X1 series.

Wikipedia

MDX (X68000)

MDX is a Music Macro Language (MML) based format designed to be played on the X68000 series of computers. The music data is programmed then compiled into the MDX file. An optional PDX file containing PCM data may be present.

MXDRV is a terminate and stay resident (TSR) driver for playing MDX files. An external player is required to play MDX files. MMDSP was a popular multi-format front end on the X68000 whose interface is emulated by MDXWin on the PC. MDXWin also has a unique feature over other players. It has an online database of MDX files one can access through the file browser.

The original MXDRV executable was developed by "K.MAEKAWA" and "Missy.M". It was later disassembled by "Gorry" and ported to Windows in the form of the MXDRVg DLL. The X68000 FM chip is emulated by the X68Sound DLL written by mpuusan. These have later been ported to XMMS for UNIX platforms. Hardware based sound boards also exist for PC such as ROMEO, GIMIC and Rebirth.