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Midiator MS-101 (early 90s)
« on: December 11, 2014, 05:15:10 AM »
http://midiator.millsnovelty.com/serial/MS-101.html



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The MS-101 ($69.99) combines powerful interrupt capabilities with innovative software to eliminate the necessity for smart interfaces. This translates into low cost and super-simple one connector installation or removal.

 

MS-101 1x1 Serial MIDI Interface

The MS-101 MIDIator's features take advantage of the programmable PC serial port to allow full-speed MIDI communication. Combining the powerful interrupt capabilities of these machines with innovative software eliminates the necessity for smart interfaces. This translates into low cost and super-simple one connector installation or removal. No internal installation is necessary, allowing use with multiple computers and avoiding warranty problems.

 

Driver Software Download

Windows 95 & 3.1 Driver for MS-101:  Windows 95 operation requires the ROM upgrade for MS-101 with serial number below 5307000.

Older MS-101 with "MIDIATOR" printed on the side are not upgradeable and not compatible with Windows 95, but Windows 3.x only: