Damn ±@£¢¤ I can't understand how companies like Yamaha or Roland don't develop their drivers on NT or 2000 platform. What the hell is the probleme with that. If you develop a driver for 98/ME/95, it's not really hard to make the same thing for NT !!! arggght it's so cheezy. --- In AN1x-list@y..., Roland van Oorschot <rolando@c...> wrote: > >===== Original Message From jsbedard@h... ===== > >With a USB midi interface, i don't need to install drivers ? It's a > >driver-free technology ??? Drivers are only for serial and parallel > >interface ? > > No, USB is not a driver-free technology. You still have to install drivers. > > >Will a "Midiman USB" or other USB Midi inferface work in > >Windows 2000 ? > > > Windows 2000 supports USB, so when your Midi-interface manufacturer supplies > Win2000 drivers, you're in. > Itsasimple! ;-) > > I haven't checked the Midiman site (www.midiman.net) about the Win2k support > yet. But if you've got nothing to do, you can do it yourself :) > > R. > > --- > f:un[x]iun > > http://funxiun.2y.net > http://www.mp3.com/scout303 > ---
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Re: Midi Interfaces in Win2000 ??
2001-02-09 by jsbedard@hotmail.com
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