On 24 Feb 2003 at 18:25, Cecil Rigby wrote:
> does this mean I could perhaps delete the Finmid32. dll and use the
> Finmid16.dll instead? This would be most excellent. Tell me it's so!!
Nope, that won't accomplish anything.
Both DLLs are used by the 32-bit WinFin97, but the problem with NT-
base
Actually, my advice would be to avoid all that rigmarole and simply
upgrade to Finale2003! You can still keep Finale97c on your machine,
but if you upgrade, you should be able to use the new version to play
your files.
Cecil Rigby wrote:
Well, ain't that a kicker...
So, then,
Can you please turn off HTML encoding, Cecil?
On 24 Feb 2003 at 15:03, Cecil Rigby wrote:
> So, then, does anyone have experience partioning an XP disk that can
> give me some pointers for loading in Win98 so I *can* use my program?
I would say that's a pretty ridiculous thing to do.
It's real
On 24 Feb 2003 at 13:06, Fisher, Allen wrote:
> Windows XP is the lates incarnation of Windows NT. Finale did not support
> MIDI in Windows NT (or 2000 or XP) before Finale 98c.
Not 100% true. You could install the 16-bit version of Finale 97 on
WinNT and have MIDI, if I'm not mistaken. The reas
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Well, ain't that a kicker...
So, then, does anyone have experience partioning an XP disk that can give me some pointers for loading in Win98 so I *can* use my program?
I guess we should go offlist from here...
thanks, all, for the help so far!
C
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Hi again-
My BIOS were set up correctly. I think the problem is that XP won't let a
driver load until the hardwa
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Subject: Re: [Finale] new computer/ setup issues for Finale
Did you check your BIOS setup to make sure there is a MIDI "port" available on your Motherboard?
Hi Rick et al--
Yes, I tried that before I knew XP had the rollback feature. That's when I
got the error that MIDI isn't available under NT.
I think I'll try the BIOS setup fix Rick/Kathy Neiman suggested, and then
get back to the list if that doesn't help.\\
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thanks much for the help!
Cecil
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Did you check your BIOS setup to make sure there is a MIDI
"port" available on your Motherboard? And if there is, is
it activated. I am running XP with 2001d. Finale told me
there was no MIDI present until I activated it on the Motherboard through
"setup" at boot up. I have my MIDI hooked thr
Hi everyone--
I broke down and bought a new computer after much debate and frustration.
Of course, everything available these days for PC is preloaded with
Windows XP. I know some of you are groaning already
XP does allow rollback compatibility for programs, and I have set mine to
Win98 for
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