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Re: [emax] Sound Designer / Mac Emulators

2007-01-09 by Bob Conner

Not sure if it will work as you don't actually have
Mac hardware. The Mac software will be trying to send
data out through ports on a Mac. Might work...Good
luck.

Bob
--- soundcrafter <aurastar@...> wrote:

> I've been thinking of trying out Sound Designer II,
> primarily for 
> the Emax editing functions.  However, since I don't
> have an old Mac 
> handy, and I don't really want to add another
> computer to my setup, 
> I've been looking into some Mac emulators.  Anyone
> else in the group 
> running SDII via an emulator, or just using a Mac
> emulator for 
> general use?
> 
> I have a few questions I'm hoping you can shed some
> light on:
> 
> I've done a bit of searching and there seem to be
> tons of emulators -
> any recommendations on what to try (or to avoid)?
> 
> How well does SDII function in a emulated
> environment? 
> 
> What OS version do I need to run SDII?
> 
> Any major issues I should be aware of? 
> 
> MIDI connection or serial connection?
> 
> Are the editing cababilities of SDII worth the
> effort? :) 
> 
> Also, what about the ROM image i've read about
> (presumably the Mac 
> equivalent of a BIOS file?) - where can I obtain
> that?
> 
> Thanks for any help you can provide
> 
> DTK
> 
> 
> 
> 


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