Not sure what motherboard you are using, but this is how on ASRock G Pro
using AMIBIOS version 3.31a:
Restart your machine. At the Boot screen press the appropriate key
to "SETUP" on my screen it was . In the setup
menu, I went into "Advanced" [at the top of the page], then to
"Peripheral Confi
David,
Thank you. Reconfigured the BIOS and the midi is now there.
Some times the obvious is just simply too obvious.
At 06:54 PM 2/6/2003 -0500, you wrote:
It sounds as if you may need to
configure your BIOS differently -- or look in the manual for the
motherboard -- it may not have the capabi
It sounds as if you may need to configure your BIOS differently -- or
look in the manual for the motherboard -- it may not have the capability
of recognizing midi through the game port. If you don't show any
possible inputs in the input section, something isn't getting recognized.
Do you have
Second request for help:
Just upgraded into the current century [Windows XP-Home, P4, 512 Ram,
using an ASRock G Pro motherboard with built in audio, video, sound and
Lan] and I'm trying to hook up my keyboard. I'm using a
midi\gamebox split cable attached to the game port. The computer
will re
Just upgraded into the current century [P4, 512 Ram, using an ASRock G
Pro motherboard with built in audio, video and Lan] and I'm trying to
hook up my keyboard. I'm using a midi\gamebox split cable attached
to the game port. The computer will recognize the yoke I have
hooked to the cable, but