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Old 20 February 2019, 06:53   #1
Aardvark
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ShapeShifter Midi-driver on WinUAE

Trying to hook up ShapeShifter to my Windows midi device using MidiShape http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/MidiShape
Followed the install guide, but only manage to output silence. The midi works fine from AmigaOS.

Anyone know how to set this up on emulation?
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Old 20 February 2019, 18:25   #2
Toni Wilen
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I don't know what Shapeshifter does but this should help to find some clues:

Run winuae with -log command line parameter (use windowed mode).
Check serial port/midi related log messages when using AmigaOS MIDI program.

There should be at least two message, one that tells serial port mode , baud rate etc.. and another that tells MIDI is active.

Quit winuae fully, do above again but use MIDI inside ShapeShifter.

Compare serial port/midi log messages.
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