[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
RE: Has Anyone Ever External Midi'd a 755CD
I purchased a parallel to MIDI converter about 18 months ago and have since
been successfully using it on Windows 3.11 and now on Windows 95 with my
TP750. If you wish to use the device during a session, then the converter
must be connected to the parallel port when the computer boots so that the
converter is correctly initialized. It allows both the playing of MIDI
music on my electronic keyboard and also the recording of material from the
keyboard. The converter can either be powered from the parallel cable or
from a separate voltage converter. IMO, the beauty of this approach is that
the device is quickly transferred between any standard IBM-compatible
computer. You may be more restricted if you use a PC-Card device. E-mail
me if you need more information.
Myron Oleskiw
myron.oleskiw@nrc.ca
----------
From: owner-thinkpad
To: Michael Redmond
Cc: thinkpad; Alan Sukiennik
Subject: RE: Has Anyone Ever External Midi'd a 755CD
Date: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 10:54
How bout putting MIDI on a 701c, has anyone done that. 701 has a port
replicator, but no game port. Is it even possible to use the MIDI on TP701?
============
Stephen