![]() ![]() Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. As long as M$ doesn't remove this function altogether □ Therefore, if the service creates a port right before starting the application, all should be smooth. To reflect the changes in the MIDI setup, one always needs to restart the MIDI application. ![]() Upon startup, the DLL is loaded to the process address space, the port gets created, so nothing else matters anymore. In all "normal" operating systems I know, applications can happily create MIDI endpoints without bothering with drivers though □Īs to possibility to remove the registry entry after we happily started the target application (e.g. The only problem with the "official" supported way is the requirement to sign userland drivers who handle MIDI ports. This way has been working since MIDIYoke times up to now. Definitely, we use an unsupported way of installing the drivers. ![]()
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