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WINDOWS 2000/XP/NT SUPPORT FOR OPCODE 64X/64XTC/128X.
The driver works great. The only known problem is recording sysex. The driver has no patchbay.
INFORMATION & INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDIOX DRIVER, VERSION 1.0.
DISCLAIMER
This driver is provided for legacy support of the Opcode Studio64X, Studio128X, and Studio64XTC. These products are no longer sold by Gibson Guitars. The driver and configuration applet are provided freely “as is”. Gibson assumes no responsibility or liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by the use of any part of this package. (See full disclaimer at the end of this document.)
LICENSE
The driver and configuration applet are copyright© 2002 by Gibson Guitar Corporation. Gibson reserves all rights. The files contained within the installation application may be used and distributed freely, so long as this document is included, and any changes from its original form are clearly identified as such.
SUPPORT
Customer support is currently not available for this software (or any previous Opcode software or hardware). This driver software is made available at no charge to the public in order to provide OS upgrade compatibility for Opcode Studio”X” owners. It has been tested on Windows 2000, XP, and NT primarily with a Studio64X.
INSTALLATION
The driver itself must be installed manually. (Plug and play support is not possible for these devices). The driver can be installed as follows:
====== Windows(tm) 2000, (see instructions for Windows XP below)
From the Control Panel run "System".
Select the "Hardware" tab.
Click "Hardware Wizard...".
Click Next for the "Choose a Hardware Task tab".
Select "Add/Troubleshoot a device". System will pause while searching for plug-n-play devices.
From the list, choose "Add a new device".
Select "No, I want to select the hardware from a list".
Select type "Sound, video, and game controllers".
Choose "Have Disk".
When prompted, click "Browse" and select oemsetup.inf from the install directory. (The directory you specified when you ran the installation program).
Follow the prompts to complete the installation. You must reboot before using the device.
====== Windows XP, (see instructions for Windows 2000 above)
From the Control Panel run "System".
Select the "Hardware" tab.
Click "Add Hardware Wizard...".
Click Next. System will pause while searching for plug-n-play devices. It won't find your Opcode MIDI device.
Choose "Yes, I have already added the hardware", (whether you have or not).
A list of hardware is presented. Select "Add new hardware device", and click Next.
Select "Install the hardware that I manually selected from a list", and click Next.
Select type "Sound, video, and game controllers" and click Next.
Choose "Have Disk".
When prompted, click "Browse" and select oemsetup.inf from the install directory. (The directory you specified when you ran the installation program).
If the system asks you to insert the manufactures installation disk, do so if needed. (Be sure the path shown is the location of xtc2000.dll – which should be in the install directory).
Follow the prompts to complete the installation. You must reboot before using the device.
CONFIGURATION
Upon installation, a configuration dialog is shown. Use it to specify the COM port and the model of Studio X device you are using.. You can have multiple StudioX devices on multiple serial ports.
The same configuration dialog can be accessed at any time from the control panel. The control panel version adds a “TEST” button. Clicking it causes the Configuration dialog to detect a device automatically. (It is not always possible for this test to be accurate).