MIDI keyboard?
Load a Win95 driver for your MIDI interface, and use the same Win 3.1 software you used before, to record your MIDI keystrokes and other events. Win95’s Sound Blaster drivers support MIDI through the joystick port, and MPU 401 compatible cards will work with the MPU 401 driver. Microsoft also included an MT-32 driver. [Back to top] [Back to Table of Contents] —————————— Subject: 4.6. How do I fix hardware conflicts? Device Manager is your best tool for resolving conflicts. To run Device Manager, right-click on “My computer” and hit “Properties”, then hit the Device Manager tab. Any device that failed to start will have a (!) identifier with it, indicating some kind of failure. Bringing up properties for that device will go into the details. If your card causes a hardware conflict, you can adjust its settings with the Resources tab. If your card uses jumpers, you will need to power off the computer and adjust them, before the device will work. If it is a software con
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