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Backup BCR presets to mac?

Backup BCR presets to mac?

2008-06-30 by antonlamont45

What is the easiest way to backup my BCR2000 presets from my BCR to my mac?  I tried the 
bcedit but I don't think it sees my bcr2000 (I tried scan but it didnt show anything).  I dont 
need to edit the presets, only back up.

Any suggestions?

Re: Backup BCR presets to mac?

2008-07-01 by k5kip_1999

http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/

That might help, I don't run a mac so...


--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "antonlamont45" <antonlamont45@...> wrote:
>
> What is the easiest way to backup my BCR2000 presets from my BCR to
my mac?  I tried the 
> bcedit but I don't think it sees my bcr2000 (I tried scan but it
didnt show anything).  I dont 
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> need to edit the presets, only back up.
> 
> Any suggestions?
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Re: Backup BCR presets to mac?

2008-07-04 by Mark van den Berg

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "antonlamont45" <antonlamont45@...> wrote:
> What is the easiest way to backup my BCR2000 presets from my BCR to
my mac?  I tried the 
> bcedit but I don't think it sees my bcr2000 (I tried scan but it
didnt show anything).  I dont 
> need to edit the presets, only back up.
> 
> Any suggestions?

I'm not a mac user, but one thing that occurred to me a few weeks ago:

There is a Mac version of VirtualBox available, a virtual machine
environment in which you can run any operating system as a "guest" (so
under the "host" OS X in your case).
So if you install Windows XP as a guest OS under VirtualBox, you could
run any Windows program, including BC Manager (or any other BC
editor). I don't know if the Mac version of VirtualBox allows you
access to USB from the guest OS, but from experience I do know that
the Windows version of VirtualBox DOES work in this way. So if you're
not a total Windows hater, you could try this. But of course you were
asking for "the easiest way", so I'm not sure if this solution
qualifies... You would also get all the editing power of BC Manager,
but again, you're saying you don't need to edit your presets. Still,
if you or any other Mac user does get BC Manager working in this way,
I'd be very interested to hear it!

Mark.

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