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Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1

2006-10-19 by Jesse

That stinks for win2k...
Guess win2k is getting a bit old though...

e-mail me and maybe i can help you find an XP image...


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: roby@... 
  To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1


  :( about w2k

  >
  > If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to
  > support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it.
  >
  > ---
  >
  > About Windows:
  >
  > Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these
  > drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if
  > there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but
  > it's worth a google.
  >
  > The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the
  > device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the
  > same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though,
  > because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic
  > system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver"
  > would you be a bad boy.
  >
  > And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains
  > important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the
  > unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as
  > "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio
  > device" - go ahaead.
  >
  > But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in
  > any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed
  > certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks
  > it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience
  > this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it
  > isand don't install the reg-files.
  >
  > Daniel
  >
  > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote:
  >>
  >> Anyone planning on trying this on Linux?
  >>
  >> Just curious...
  >>
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  >>
  >
  >
  >
  >

  /roby
  //www.sweet-trip.net



   

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