Hi Daniel,
1) actually the three hours of tinkering was after the first 4 hours learning
Eclipse another 4 hours fixing a broken Java installation and then another 12
hours or more getting JSynthLib working, reading the documentation and putting
a basic device driver together. But I know what you mean and understand how
much work is involved in programming. Nevertheless, I am sure you can
understand my frustration when sending emails to a list that seems to be on a
permanent European vacation!
2) I like the idea of JSynthLib for the purpose of a patch editor and librarian
for my upgrade kit for the Poly-800 (www.hawk800.com). And since last night I
was actually able to get, copy, paste and send to patches, I am still leaning
toward using JSynthLib.
3) Those Europeans have a great life don't they.
4) No, the problem now is right inside JSynthLib. I worked out the issues with
my classpath, JDK/SDK, launching Eclipse, etc. Now the problem lies directly
with JSynthLib code itself. But I appreciate hearing your voice, even though it
appears that you can't help me because you dumped JSynthLib in favor of going
it alone! Nice product by the way.
Cheers,
Mike.
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