On Thursday 06 May 2004 10:09 am, Lee Dunbar wrote:
[snip: trying to connect an old MIDI keyboard from
windows 3.x era]
Just for the record, I also have such a keyboard, and it still works just
fine. If it a is standard MIDI device with a MIDI-to-gameport cable, there
should be no problem.
BIOS says midi/game is set to midi (only other option
for that port is
game)....
This *may* be wrong, and *might possibly* be the source of your trouble.
Is the port actually a MIDI port? If it isn't, you might be confusing things
by telling the BIOS that it is. I'm not sure how that particular BIOS
setting would affect port communication, but it is common to use a standard
gameport for MIDI, via an adapter. You shouldn't have to change your BIOS
settings.
You could probably do a bit of testing under Windows by installing the
gameport MIDI driver. I don't remember what the driver is called, but look
for something with MPU401 in the name. It may be installed already. I'm not
advocating that you move away from Linux, of course, but this could give you
another temporary testing platform by which to establish whether or not your
keyboard and cabling is okay.
Good luck,
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