strophlex Posted January 11, 2008 Report Posted January 11, 2008 Is it just me or is the link to the download broken? I get "404 - Wrong Page 194.132.104.253"... Quote
strophlex Posted January 11, 2008 Report Posted January 11, 2008 After some trial and error i found the file athttp://miosstudio.midibox.org/MIOSStudio_beta7_5.jar.zipIt is a zip file containing MIOSStudio_beta7_5.jar Quote
dendy Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 mios studio doesn't work for me :( installed JRE5.0 rev16, after i run mios studio, everything loooks ok .. i select midi device .. turn on midi in / out monitors ... i have core v3 connected with bootstrap loader .. but no initial sysex received .. when i turn on MIDI-OX, core's initial sysex is received correctly each 2 seconds .. it looks mios doesn't work with my midi device ..i have windows vista home premium (32bit) Quote
stryd_one Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 i have windows vistaThere's your first mistake.How does your machine work with other java based midi apps? Quote
dendy Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 i think vista isn't bad choice ;-) many apps (for example steinberg cubase 4) works better than with XP ... but that's discussion for other thread ;-)to you question - i use else ZEND STUDIO (a php developing ide), which is too runing on java, and withou any problem - everything works fine .. Quote
stryd_one Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 to you question - i use else ZEND STUDIO (a php developing ide), which is too runing on java, and withou any problem - everything works fine ..Does it transmit midi? Quote
dendy Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 no - it hasn't nothing to do with audio/midi - its editor/ide for php programming :) anyway it's not a big problem that mios studio doesn't work under vista for me for now :) - i converted all .hex to .syx and uploaded them via midi-ox .. Quote
stryd_one Posted July 23, 2008 Report Posted July 23, 2008 How does your machine work with other java based midi apps?to you question - i use else ZEND STUDIO (a php developing ide), which is too runing on java, and withou any problem - everything works fine ..no - it hasn't nothing to do with audio/midi - its editor/ide for php programming :) Exactly. Try a java based midi app.anyway it's not a big problem that mios studio doesn't work under vista for me for now :) - i converted all .hex to .syx and uploaded them via midi-ox .. That's not recommended. Quote
nILS Posted July 26, 2008 Report Posted July 26, 2008 MIOS Studio doesn't wok under Vista? Crap. Bugfight, get cracking on the MSfW :-) Quote
stryd_one Posted July 26, 2008 Report Posted July 26, 2008 MIOS Studio doesn't wok under Vista? Crap. Bugfight, get cracking on the MSfW :-)no ....it's ... that mios studio doesn't work under vista for me for now MSfW?Do we really care if it works under vista anyway? So far dendy is the only one to use it around here that I know of ... Sorry dendy this next part isn't aimed at you in particular, it's just my professional opinion (and that of the majority of large corporations through to small businesses and government departments the world over)Vista is for monkeys. With the amount of teething problems it has, you are looking at a couple of hours on average, possibly much, much more, to get your apps working. It offers little advantage if any, and the machine required to run vista would outperform it when running XP as the reduced overheads contribute to the performance of the XP box. Taking into account the few corner cases where apps are specifically written with vista in mind and may outperform the same box running XP, you still have to spend those couple of hours and possibly much more, getting your apps to work. If you have a job, you're better off just buying a faster CPU with that time/money, than to spend that time/money fighting bugs. This may change in the future (I'm sure it will, if only when Win7 comes along) but right now, those are the facts. Vista is time/money (same thing) ineffective. Hence, vista is for monkeys. Quote
Tanstaafl Posted July 26, 2008 Report Posted July 26, 2008 really,woix on my win2k box/vista box... and on my macs... microsquash... GET OVER JAVA!!!!my 2 cents... sorrygb Quote
busker99 Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 I've been running Mios Studio and MidiOx successfully, for several months, on XP_Pro SP2 and have had no problems at all until........ I installed Nokia suite for my 6288 Mobile. This also, apparently, runs under java. Now, everytime I try to load Mios Studio, I get, guess what...Nokia Suite. The only immediate answer I could find was to uninstall Nokia. Anyone got any Ideas ? Quote
stryd_one Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 Greaaat.Step 1 - Talk to NokiaHow do you launch MIOS Studio? Does the installer add a new version of the JRE to your machine? Is there a custom installation procedure that allows you to avoid that? More info, please :) Quote
286 Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 Vista is time/money (same thing) ineffective. Hence, vista is for monkeys.I don't want to derail this thread to much, but I'd say that your statement is a pretty strong generalization. For us monkeys wanting to use all of our 8gbs of RAM, and still use Windows, the 64-bit versions of Vista is the only effective way to go really. One could use XP 64-bit but there tends to be less good drivers for that OS.Vista 64-bit sure isn't always that pleasant with its forced driver system and whatnot but for the hardware and purposes I use it for it's still the only effective way to go.However I can agree that Vista compatibility probably isn't the most important thing for MIOS Studio since monkeys like me still are in a minority. I really can't see why it shouldn't work however and I'll give it a test as soon as my Midibox has taken a more assembled form. :D Quote
dendy Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 Vista is for monkeys.good to hear i'm monkey for you :-)no, really - i know, lot people have opinion like this.. in fact, i had TOO this opinion... but in feb/2008 (i think), i get burned my old notebook, so i must qickly buy new (my notebook is not only heart of my home studio, but also my worktool because i'm coder)... there was vista pre-installed on new one, and i haven't time to reinstall it (lot of deadlines, lot of work in that time;)so.. i turned off all stupid vista stuff like aero, graphical enhacements, etc .. and stared working with vista, in standart default windows skin, with plan to downgrade to XP when i will have more time..... but..downgrading never happens .. more that half of year after this, i'm still under vista, no reinstall needed - verything works GREAT, stable, all softwares what i use (for example Cubase 4 studio, photoshop, flash8, ..) works faster and more stable than on my old compter (wich had almost same CPU/MEMORY/HARDDRIVE like new one) ... im very very satisfied with vista - lot more than with XP, i was never able to use XP more than half of year withou need of reinstalling it because of everything was going slow (bootup, turnoff, applications start, etc)my personal experience is, that lot of people who hate vista haven't never tried it .. or they downloaded some warez cracked version, installed it, tried it for few days without any tunning, with areo and all graphical enhancements turned to maximu on single core cpus with 512 megs of memory and then they were wondering why it doesn't work good.. ::)imho vista is best OS ever made by M$ .. i personaly doesn't much like M$ & their products, and i thought that vista is shit, but i must say i was wrong. vista is great OS for me, really stable and fast - i can't say no one bad word on v..from now, only ONE application wasn't working correctly and this application was MIOS studio :-))) all other apps (for example MidiOX, wich is too working with midi) works great .. Quote
busker99 Posted October 16, 2008 Report Posted October 16, 2008 Thank you, stryd_one, for your comments on the Mios Studio / Nokia problem I have. I checked the start properties for Mios Studio and it seems there are two options for java. One is standard and the other is 2 platform ? Mios Studio runs on either of them. When time permits, I will re-install the nokia and see if each program will run on a different java option. I don't know if the two options belong to the original java installation, or if the nokia install put one of them there. Quote
busker99 Posted October 16, 2008 Report Posted October 16, 2008 to stryd_oneYour first comment, "Step 1 - Talk to Nokia", proved to be the answer. I downloaded and installed the latest version of the Nokia Suite and all the problems have disappeared. When I check the properties for the Mios Studio exe file, it now shows the original two java options, platform and 2 platform, but now shows the nokia suite as a third option. Thanks for your help. Quote
nebula Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 Works on OS X 10.4.11 on a Mac Pro with a chain of Unitors. Quote
286 Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 I'm running MIOS Studio in 64-bit Vista, It's working without problems. As stryd_one pointed out it doesn't mean that it will work for anyone else. But there is hope for us monkeys. Quote
stryd_one Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 I have now confirmed it: MIOS Studio works flawlessly in 64-bit Vista. ... for you, on your machine, etc etc.... Ain't working for dendy... Not what I'd call "confirmed" yet ;)Edit: crosspost: Quote from: 286 on Today at 06:14:10 Quote
286 Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 I posted it here too since it would be of interest to people using MIOS Studio. I doubt that they all read my midibox building thread. I really don't see anything wrong with that.But you are right it doesn't mean that it will work on every single computer in the world running Vista 64-bit. Quote
dendy Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 i have vista 32bit .. so maybe it works fine on 64bit and only problem is in JVM distribution for vista32bit .. Quote
stryd_one Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 I really don't see anything wrong with that.Then you don't know why crossposting is bad... It's better to just link to a single information source, Eg, write it in here where it's most appropriate, and then put a link to the post in here, in your other thread. Quote
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