I am in
rather desperate need of assistance here. I'm trying to move my MIDI setup
from an old PII-266 running Windows 95 OSR2 to a slightly more modern
PII-450 running Windows ME. Everything is working fine so far, except for
the single most important item in the system: my MIDI patchbay.
The
device in question is a Music Quest (Opcode) 8port/SE. I know that I
saw someone somewhere post that they'd been able to keep using their
8port/SE after upgrading to Windows ME, but I can't find the post or any
other information on how they did it. Opcode is useless, of course, since
Gibson has apparently abandoned them after buying them out. None of my
searches are turning up anything, and I'm now officially desperate.
Please - if you have been able to get this ancient little gem running under
Windows ME (or even Windows 98 Second Edition), please contact me. I've got
to get this thing going again, and I can use all the help I can get. Thank
you.
On a lighter note, thanks to Brian Smith for locating the anime
web page. It's located at
http://www.sempai.org/~tonbo/lessons.html if you want to take a look.
The correct quoted sections from the page read like this:
What Tonbo
has learned from watching anime. (Aside from how to speak Japanese like a
cartoon character.)
Genre-Specific Lessons:
Classic Anime:
I really need a giant robot.
Series-Specific Lessons:
Giant
Robo: I really do need a giant robot. Neon Genesis Evangelion: I really
don't need a giant robot!
Brian chose the fully motorized
pig as his prize, but sadly it blew a radiator hose and burned itself out
the day before he wrote. We finally finished off the bacon a few days later.
Sorry, but many thanks, Brian!