Can openMSX's midi be directed to a softsynth running on the same computer? That would be nice.
Yes, you can connect the MIDI ports to whatever is available on the system offering as the other side.
@Meits: I succesfully tested Munt MT-32 emulator with BlueMSX in FS-A1GT configuration using SAWP and some testfiles of The Tower Of Gazzel on Windows.
However, until now I didn't have success with OpenMSX, my emulator of choice. Maybe a bug, but I already asked Manuel. It looks like notes are missed or playback is too fast for some reason.
I just tried and it seems to work fine on Linux. So probably a Windows specific bug. Who is willing to help out on this? This is Windows specific code and we don't have Windows based C++ devs in our team at the moment.
Windows 10 pc with a Roland A-49
Philips Musicmodule extension
"plug Philips\ Music\ Module\ Midi-in midi-in-0"
will crash OpenMSX 0.15 hard.
What do i do wrong?
Can you make a backtrace of that crash using a debugger under Windows?
I don't know how to make a backtrace.
Requires to do the stuff described here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/How_to_get_a_backtrace_w... ...
Yeah, have to bail out on that. Sorry but i like to do stuff on msx. Windows is not my cup of tea. I would like to help but that i dunno.
I just tried and it seems to work fine on Linux. So probably a Windows specific bug. Who is willing to help out on this? This is Windows specific code and we don't have Windows based C++ devs in our team at the moment.
Nobody who can help Manuel and his team?
MIDI in on Windows should be fixed in a very recent development build, thanks to ValleyBell. Please try it out!