I emailed Korg as I was interested in getting Windows XP -
I use my PC to Host cable connecting my N5 to my PC to do all my sequencing, and it all works fine under Windows 98 (first edition) I want to upgrade to Windows XP but my friend has the same set up as me (with XP) and his computer freezes whenever he plugs in the pc to host cable. Others also complain of this problem - see
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum12/HTML/001062.html The above site points out that you need a specially wired cable for XP - this is strange as it works fine under Win98. My friend has used the new XP driver in your downloads section and it still doesnt work. I am dubious about spending £90 upgrading if my Korg will not work with the new version. Can you tell me if I am better off staying in the dark ages with Win98 or can
you tell me where I can get a specially wired cable.
THEY REPLIED WITH -
At present we do not officially support XP and as a hardware company, we are not alone in not having driver support for XP. Personally we would not recommend XP and you may find that other parts of your PC system will have problems due to lack of hardware drivers for component like modems, web cams scanners, printers, sound cards etc etc...
Also, The PC-I/F interface is obsolete now, and PC manufacturers are considering not putting the serial and parallel port on PCs any more, so if you want to use XP you should consider using the MIDI build in on the motherboard or soundcard, or purchase a USB midi interface.
Korg UK LTD - Technical Support
Yes, serial ports and parallel ports are being replaced by USB, and more recently USB 2.0 which is 10x the speed of original USB. Common sense dictates that if the PC-I/F interface is now obsolite, why not bring out one from the Korg (PC to Host port) to a USB port. Is this not possible, rather than having to splash out £60-£100 on a usb midi interface, which lacks the technology to edit patches using your PC. It seems like a BIG step backwards. Korg would be keeping all their old customers happy, which means they buy Korgs again and again, plus they'd be keeping up with the rest of them.
Simple solution
USB to Korg interface can replace PC/IF interface.
Given that we are in an age of space travel and computer technology that is surpassing itself day by day, hour by hour. Am I missing something here or is this so hard to do? Why dont Korg make a USB PC to host cable - come on!!!
Can anyone tell me why they can send people to the moon but they cant do this. Oh, maybe its because they don't care!
Next time Im getting a Roland and an Apple Mac!
Saxyman