Hi,
I'd strongly recommend a JAVA-based software. JAVA has a very reliable
MIDI part meanwhile. And JAVA is platform independent.
Florian
Silas Johansen wrote:
> Hi Dieter,
>
> Do you still have the source code for the original PC-software and if so
> would it be possible for whoever gets this project to base a MAC version on
> the original PC source It would IMHO make the task easier. Also, a windows
> version (if one hasn't already been created) would probably be welcomed by a
> lot of users so there's another project for somebody.
>
> What would be really sweet was if the source, or at least the communications
> protocol, was made available to the public, as that would also facilitate
> versions for Linux, BSD, BeOS and any other OS'es that people might be
> using.
>
> /Silas
>
> On 9/26/07,
hardware@...
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>> I have only this apology concerning the complaints about the missing Mac
>>version of the A-112 sample dumper (and other software for our products):
>>we
>>have no employee who is able to program such a tool for Mac (we have only
>>three engineers in the company: Christian Assall, Matthias Marass and me).
>>We tried to find a freelancer for this job many times without success. If
>>anybody in the group is able to program such a Mac tool (or if anybody
>>knows
>>someone who could do that) please contact me to clarify details. Though
>>I'd
>>prefer to do this job within the company (we had some problems in the past
>>with external software programmers - mainly support and service problems)
>>I'd vote for this solution.
>>
>>Best wishes
>>Dieter Doepfer
>>
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