;=========================================================================== ; MODULE: SeqManl.Txt ; AUTHOR: JohnMil ; DATE: 9/10/92 ; ; This data file is meant to act as a sanity check for the MCI Sequencer ; driver. It attempts to run a representative set of commands on known a ; midi file, and asks the user whether or not the results were as expected. ; It is IMPERATIVE that all questions be phrased in a manner such that 'Yes' ; indicates the correct behaviour, and 'No' indicates an error. ; ; Rules for construction of this data file can be found in MCI\MCIGen\TestLoop. ; ;=========================================================================== ; ; ; ;===================== TestCase TC_SEQ_SANITY ;===================== ; close all 0 info %element% file 0 ?Is the file %element% and it's path visible (VERBOSE logging only)? info %element% file 0 =%FileName% open %element% alias %alias% 0 1 info %alias% file 0 %FileName% play %alias% 0 ?Do you hear %element% playing? status %alias% position 0 ?Click on 'Yes' after checking the position returned. status %alias% position 0 ?Does the new position shown seem reasonable in light of the previous position? pause %alias% 0 ?Has %element% stopped playing? play %alias% 0 ?Has %element% started playing again from where it stopped? stop %alias% 0 set %alias% time format ms 0 ?Click on 'Yes' -- %element% should play for 10 seconds. play %alias% from 1 to 10000 wait 0 ?Did %element% play for 10 seconds? seek %alias% to start wait 0 ?Click on 'Yes' -- the first 5 seconds of %element% should play. play %alias% to 5000 wait 0 ?Did you hear the first five seconds of %element%? seek %alias% to 10000 wait 0 ?Click on 'Yes' -- You should hear %element% from 10 to 20 seconds. play %alias% to 20000 wait 0 ?Did you hear %element% for 10 seconds starting 10 seconds into the song? set %alias% time format song pointer 0 seek %alias% to 1 0 set %alias% tempo 200 0 ?Click on 'Yes' -- listen to how quickly the first few measures play. play %alias% 0 ?Click on 'Yes' to stop the song playing. stop %alias% 0 seek %alias% to 1 0 set %alias% tempo 100 0 ?Click on 'Yes' -- listen to how quickly the same measures play now. play %alias% 0 ?Was this half as fast as the previous tempo? stop %alias% 0 close %alias% 0Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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