On Windows XP you'll get the following alert: "The software you are installing for this hardware: Emagic Unitor, has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows 2000. the folder where you placed the driver files, or to the CD and click "Next".
To run your interface via USB you will have to install two drivers: the USB driver and the MIDI driver. "this device is not configured correctly (code1)"ĭoes anyone have an Emagic AMT8 USB midi interface working on a Windows machine with XP?Įmagic AMT8 Driver readme (unitor readme.htm)Ģ.3 Initial Installation under Windows XPĢ.3.1 Unitor8/AMT8/MT4 connected via USB Port - Initial Installation - Windows XP This installation guide assumes that you have the driver CD included with your new Unitor8/AMT8, or you've downloaded the drivers for the Unitor8, AMT8 and MT4, and it's the first time you've tried to connect the Emagic midi device to your computer. When I double click on the question mark, I get.
sys" It is turned on, and receiving midi beautifully, and I have verified that the Emagic AMT8 is listed as a device under system/hardware/device manager/usb devices, but it has the "ever popular" yellow question mark over the name indicating it is not working. When I double click on any of the icons in this download they all appear to give me the same dialog box, "You are attempting to open a file of type system file. I did, and I see no "setup" or anything like that. I was told by the person I bought it from to download the unidrv227.zip link. I have downloaded the driver for Windows 2000 from Apples website, from this link. It does not include USB drivers because at the time of production, there were no Windows USB drivers available.
I have a used Emagic AMT8 midi interface, and I have installed the software from the original CD.