Posted by Walter A. Lapsley on Fri, 01/24/2003 - 20:12.
Hi;
I recently purchased a refurbished Dell Latitude CPiA400XT, 400 MHZ, Pentium II, NOTEBOOK, running Windows 98.
The notebook was configured for business purposes several years ago. The rudimentary sound card is a Neomagic 2200.
Through the control panel, I enter "Multimedia" and select the MIDI tab. The MIDI panel is "greyed out".
I downloaded and ran your MIDI info tool to find that I have no MIDI devices.
I am not an audiophile. My interest is in making home videos primarily of my grandchildren. I have an application program that is capable of playing and saving "background music" to be used in my home videos. Without a MIDI device the application neither plays or saves.
Is there a software solution or an older PCMCIA sound card that would provide MIDI capabilities for my notebook computer.
No MIDI device
Hi;
I recently purchased a refurbished Dell Latitude CPiA400XT, 400 MHZ, Pentium II, NOTEBOOK, running Windows 98.
The notebook was configured for business purposes several years ago. The rudimentary sound card is a Neomagic 2200.
Through the control panel, I enter "Multimedia" and select the MIDI tab. The MIDI panel is "greyed out".
I downloaded and ran your MIDI info tool to find that I have no MIDI devices.
I am not an audiophile. My interest is in making home videos primarily of my grandchildren. I have an application program that is capable of playing and saving "background music" to be used in my home videos. Without a MIDI device the application neither plays or saves.
Is there a software solution or an older PCMCIA sound card that would provide MIDI capabilities for my notebook computer.
Regards,
Walter