I am using 10.2.4 on my PowerBook, and have not tried to run OMS or FreeMIDI under Classic on this version of the OS, but have used it with "Internal Speaker Playback." This method works only barely. There are apparent clock problems. Any passages with smaller values than sixteenth notes might produce skipping of notes. This is the 400 Mhz processor, and I don't know if that makes any difference.
I will try allowing OMS to load in my Classic startup and see if it works, but see no reason why it should. Finale MIDI driver is greyed out as an option. If I learn anything more, I will post it. Tim On 2/26/03 1:59 PM, "Harold Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Listers, > > Can any of you substantiate this? > ======================================== > >> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 20:29:36 -0500 >> From: "David Dixon" >> Subject: 10.2.4 and Finale >> FYI, Finale, the pro-level music notation software used by many arrangers and >> engravers has not worked at all with MIDI in Classic for most users. Much to >> our dismay, the OSX version will not appear until late summer, according to >> Coda Music Technology (codamusic.com). So, booting into OS9 is still a way of >> life for me. However, 10.2.4 seems to have fixed the problem, and MIDI now >> functions in Classic! Speculation has been that the "audio and MIDI" >> enhancements in 10.2.4 addressed the problem. > >> Finale was developed on the Mac, and was Mac-only during it's first few >> years, so it's great that Apple has made strides to fix these compatibility >> problems. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale