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Motu Tells Customer To Stick Serial Cable Up..., ...well, not into a g4Port. |
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Thu 15 Aug 2002, 22:28
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From: Rimghobb - UA
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Just got word that MOTU is abandoning all MOTU serial port MIDI hardware owners as far as OS X goes. As far as MOTU is concerned, if you own a MOTU serial interface MIDI device, you can take your serial cable and shove it up...well, into a PC, maybe?
Got this from a friend who is stuck with a $400.00 paperweight with a pretty blue unicorn logo on it, currently doing battle with MOTU. The unit works just *fine* under OS 9.x, so it ain't the serial card, and it ain't the hardware. MOTU is just abandoning all support for their entire serial line apparently, at least as far as Mac OS X. I'll try to get more details as the saga drags on.
Pathetic.
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Sun 25 Aug 2002, 10:35
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From: Rimghobb - UA
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So, gdoubleyou, would you ask the horse's mouth, or whatever, what the thing called "AppleMIDISerialDriver" is in the System folder of OS X 10.2?
To help him find it (and he can use both hands, if necessary), it's in the following path:
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleMIDISerialDriver.plugin/Contents/MacOS/
It may provide the phases of the moon in the dock. It may treat acne. And it may stack BBs. But perhaps the guru who gave us OMS--one of the truly great inventions of the 20th century, second only to the solar-powered flashlight--could tell us what it *actually* does, and why it has such a cute name.
TIA
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 00:35
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I also found this statement from an emagic emplyee. G-Dub On Mac OS X, every MIDI interface needs a MIDI driver, as all applications access MIDI interfaces via CoreMIDI, a part of OS X. In your case, you would need a driver from MotU. As Mac OS X does not support serial ports (only modems), writing such a driver is currently not possible. -- Beste Gruesse - best regards, Michael Haydn - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dipl.-Inform. Univ. Michael Haydn mhaydn@e... SoundDiver Group Executive http://www.emagic.de/Logic Developer (Logic Control integration) Emagic Soft- & Hardware GmbH - Germany Phone: +49 4101 495 0 Halstenbeker Weg 96, 25462 Rellingen Fax : +49 4101 495 199
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 20:48
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I'm a relatively new G4 owner/828/DP3 user who removed the internal modem and installed a serial G4port after reading many posts re. the bugs USB MIDI interfaces had. I've found that my MACMAN serial MIDI interface works with the G4 (on 0S 9) without a hitch, and suspect that I'm not unique. I'm dissapointed to hear that I'll probably have to buy some new stuff if the day that OSX actually becomes useful for recording with my apps. ever arrives.
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