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SinbadBlanc
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Bit of a poser this one (well, maybe not),
Have had problems with my MIDI setup. Am currently using a VIA integrated MIDI port (MPU-401 based). I can activate this in the bios and windows 98 goes ahead and installs the driver for it - great. Go into cakewalk (PA9) and try to select a MIDI input device, the MIDI port being listed. When I select it and hit OK, the whole system locks up!!!!!?????!!!!!?????
Have tried several IRQ settings but with no progress. Thought "must be the driver" so I tried changing it for the MPU401 driver supplied with cakewalk. The system made it very clear that it did not like the driver so I changed it back again. When I restarted the machine, I got a message during startup saying something along the lines of "can't find vmpud.386 which may be required for windows or a windows application. Try reinstalling the application to replace it blah, blah, blah". This I did (several times) but the message still will not go away at startup.
So to summarise, still get a system lockup when I try to select my MIDI port in cakewalk and still get the "vmpud.386" message at startup. Anyone got any ideas?
Sinbad
(PS - By the way, I would just like to say that I am thinking of getting a new MIDI soundcard anyway which I'm hoping may be a solution - what do you think?)
Have had problems with my MIDI setup. Am currently using a VIA integrated MIDI port (MPU-401 based). I can activate this in the bios and windows 98 goes ahead and installs the driver for it - great. Go into cakewalk (PA9) and try to select a MIDI input device, the MIDI port being listed. When I select it and hit OK, the whole system locks up!!!!!?????!!!!!?????
Have tried several IRQ settings but with no progress. Thought "must be the driver" so I tried changing it for the MPU401 driver supplied with cakewalk. The system made it very clear that it did not like the driver so I changed it back again. When I restarted the machine, I got a message during startup saying something along the lines of "can't find vmpud.386 which may be required for windows or a windows application. Try reinstalling the application to replace it blah, blah, blah". This I did (several times) but the message still will not go away at startup.
So to summarise, still get a system lockup when I try to select my MIDI port in cakewalk and still get the "vmpud.386" message at startup. Anyone got any ideas?
Sinbad
(PS - By the way, I would just like to say that I am thinking of getting a new MIDI soundcard anyway which I'm hoping may be a solution - what do you think?)