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Re: Using MIDI with Audio Animator



In article nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu (Neil Parker) writes...
>
>If you have the disk with the AA application on it, then you should have
>all the software you need.  The AA comes with a second disk, but there's
>nothing essential on it--just sample sound and MIDI files.
> 
>It sounds like the file you need is "CARD8530.MIDI".  You can find it on
>the AA application disk, in the SYSTEM/DRIVERS directory.  You need to copy
>it to the SYSTEM/DRIVERS directory of your boot disk, and then select it
>using the MIDI CDEV.

   I do have the Audio Animator "Program Disk" (version 1.1), however the
only files on disk are 'AA.SYS16' and an 'ICONS' folder. I searched for
deleted data files using Copy II Plus, there was indeed once a SYSTEM
folder, but I'm unable to Undelete it (appearently the last owner of these
disks was using them for file downloads and thought nothing of deleting the
/System folder).

>You have to use the driver from the AA disk...the AA hardware isn't compatible
>with either of Apple's drivers.

   Since my disks are missing vital data, could someone out there send
me the "CARD8530.MIDI" driver file? (And any other non-Apple files AE
may have included in the /System folder).

Mitchell Spector
spec@vax2.concordia.ca