June 12, 1998 - Information Alley =============================== Copyright 1994-98, Apple Computer, Inc.
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* Macintosh: Which Models Provide SCSI Termination Power * QuickTime 3: Routing MIDI Information
MOD 6159 Macintosh: Which Models Provide SCSI Termination Power
On Macintosh systems with third-party internal SCSI hard drive, does the drive need to provide termination power, or does the Macintosh supply this power?
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- MOD 22210 QuickTime 3: Routing MIDI Information
Here are several commonly asked questions regarding the configuration of QuickTime 3 for use with MIDI devices and software applications. How do I route QuickTime MIDI information to a MIDI sound module or MIDI keyboard? The QuickTime Settings control panel only lists choices for "QuickTime Music Synthesizer" and "(No Synthesizer)." How do I add a new synthesizer configuration? How do I configure QuickTime to use my sound card for playing music and MIDI files, instead of using the QuickTime Music Synthesizer?
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