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Use the ones for Win 2000, they will work (at least they work for my AMT8 under Windows XP SP2). You will notice that there are no explicit drivers for Windows XP. Hi, You need the file unidrv227.zip from: This is the ONLY windows-driver existing for the AMT8 and, since Apple bought Emagic. Emagic MT4 - MIDI Driver for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003: April.
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Windows 7 drivers: emagic MT4 - MIDI - driver downloads, Drivers for windows 7: emagic MT4. It would be great if Apple created a small info page on the status of old Emagic hardware - we're not (well, at least I'm not) expecting support to go on forever so they wouldn't need to promise anything, but an official "what works still in 10.4" would be 2.com› ∎ Emagic Driver Xp ∎ But a firmware loader is a very small PPC binary mostly calling system libraries anyways and it might work? My guess is that for OSX drivers, EMagic took the "harder" route and actually wrote a new Firmware with CoreAudio support - the "driver" went into the device itself! I cannot find any other drivers for the EMI from the system!Ī kernel extension would not run under rosetta. I don't think a x86 binary of that loader exists, I don't know how you could verify the binary is PPC, but it propably is. That process (as far as I understand) sits on the USB bus waiting for you to plug the EMI in and when you do, it uploads the firmware into the EMI (while the red light is on?!). Library/StartupItems/EmagicA26A62mFirmwareLoader/EmagicA26A62mFW However, like you said yourself, the EMI shouldn't work, so I actually dug a little deeper to see what the driver actually consists of and I think I got a theory for why it works (since I'm no guru on OSX, I might be wrong):Ĭheck if you've got this process by typing "ps aux | grep Emagic" on the terminal: An admirable lifespan for a computing device and very kind of Apple to provide the AMT drivers. The fact it works is great news! This means both the EMI and the AMT-8 are still being supported (according to posts here and there, the x86 AMT drivers come with Logic 7.2).
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