This is fairly easy to try out NOW with your MiSTer now via UDP with your Windows PC.
You'll use loopMIDI+UDPMIDI20+SC55emu
https://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
https://github.com/bbond007/UDPMIDI20
This is fairly easy to try out NOW with your MiSTer now via UDP with your Windows PC.
You'll use loopMIDI+UDPMIDI20+SC55emu
https://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
https://github.com/bbond007/UDPMIDI20
Alternately, you can add:
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[C64]
TCP_FLOW = 0
to the MidiLink.INI located in /media/fat/linux
2.8.1 build is ready for testing
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rm /etc/init.d/S99staticip
mv /etc/init.d/disabled.S41dhcpcd /etc/init.d/S41dhcpcd
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joe /etc/network/interfaces
edit/change it to:
ctrl-k x (to save)
Bren McGuire wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 8:02 amAccording to the guide it should work out of the box: "Comfast CF-812AC (USB ID 0bda:b812, 5GHz capable, works out of the box)"
Your device ID is c812 (not b812) which is likely the issue.
The Linux kernel config may need updated and recompiled to make this adapter work.
You'll need a packet driver for PPP...
Perhaps this would work: https://web.ncf.ca/ag221/pppstart.html
Yes it communicates over serial...
MIDI operates at 31250 BPS which is way way too slow for a CPU.
The audio is sent back via a faster serial connection, however it is also way to slow...
Have you tested The HDMI audio with the analog I/O board removed?
Glad you got it working.
I would suggest only removing the SD card when you upgrade the actual the card to one of a larger capacity.
You can use a SFTP client such as WinSCP to transfer files via network.
The SD socket can wear out or become damaged...
Hackshed_Carl wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:32 pmThere's just one minor thing that I've never quite gotten over....
The name.
It comes from the MiST project which is named for Amiga/ST
Don't forget about https://aminet.net/
It is quite nice to download utilities and whatnot straight to your MiniMig. Works quite well - even on a 020 CPU.