Studio 64x beta 1
64xbeta1.zip- Contains two more .zip files. 64x-7-02.zip and 64xntpb1.zip. 
Unzip these two files in separate folders. The .zip file for the Patchbay will create 
lots of little files. Included in these is the setup.exe file for the Patchbay, run this file 
to install the patchbay. The driver .zip file creates three files. It's easier to keep these 
separate. 

NOTE:***Please install the driver first before installing the patchbay. ***
***Be sure to read the instructions on  installing the driver. You must perform a procedure prior to
installing the driver which includes turning off the serial port driver in NT.
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64X NT Patchbay notes:
Currently the only functionality missing from the patchbay is naming instruments in the Patchbay. 
All other functions are working, so please use it as you would the 16bit version.

You can do a full uninstall of the Patchbay via the add/remove software in the Control Panel. This will
not uninstall the driver, only the Patchbay. 

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64X NT driver section.
What gets installed: The following are the two files that get installed and 
the location they can be found. 

WINNT\System32\64x.dll           
WINNT\System32\drivers\64x.sys

Keep these locations in mind in case we update the drivers. You will NOT need
to deinstall the drivers to update them. There are steps listed below on how to 
update to new drivers. 


NOTES:Before installing the driver you must first turn off your target serial
port in a Hardware Configuration. Doing so will allow the driver to have full
control of the port. Not doing so may cause problems in both installation and
performance. Follow the steps below before installing the driver. 

1. Click on the Start button and select Settings/Control Panels.
2. Once open double click on the "Devices" icon.
3. The window "Devices" should open. Scroll down until you find the device 
labeled "Serial".
4. Click on "Serial" then click on the button labeled "HW Profiles".
5. The next window with have a Status and Profile heading with settings
below it. 
6. You should see Enabled to the left of Original Configuration. Double click 
Enabled. This should toggle it to Disabled. 
7. Once done, click the OK button then the Close button in the Device window. 
You must now restart NT before installing the driver.

Installing the driver
1. Click on the Start button and select Settings/Control Panel.
2. Double click on the "Multimedia" icon.
3. Multimedia Properties window should now open, Click on the tab labeled "Devices".
4. Click the "Add "button below the listing of devices. 
5. The Add window will now come up. In the listings of Driver, select Unlisted
or Updated Driver.
6. After clicking OK, NT will ask you to locate the driver. Click the Browse button
or type in the path to the driver then click the OK button. 
7. The Studio 64X setup window should now come up. Please make sure to select
the correct Port Address and IRQ and click OK. 
NT will have to restart before the driver can function.

Updating the Driver. 
NOTES: This section is only needed if your driver is installed and on. 
1. Click on the Start button and select "Settings/Control Panel. 
2. Double click on the Devices Icon.  
3. At the top of the Devices list should be the 64x. Click on 64x under device. 
4. Click on the "Stop" button. NT will put up a dialog informing you of it's
attempt to stop the device. 
5. After the driver has been stop you will then be allowed to copy the updated 
files to there respective directories. 
Once done, you must restart the Driver. 
Follow steps 1-3 from above. 
6. The time, click on the 64x line and click the Start button. This will 
restart the driver and the new driver will be in operation. 

Uninstalling the driver. 
1. Click on the Start button and select Settings/Control Panel. 
2. Double Click on the Multimedia control panel. 
3. When Multimedia Properties opens, click on the Devices tab.
4. Under Multimedia Devices locate "Midi Devices and Instruments" and double 
click on the line. This should expose the devices installed. One of which should
be MIDI for Opcode Studio-64X
5. Click on the 64x and click the "Remove" button. 
6. You will be asked if you really wish to remove the driver. Click the Yes button.
NT needs to restart before changes can take affect.
