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I have just installed Qmidinet on a Mageia PC and I am trying to find a way to get midi signals from a co-hosted Windows XP VM.

I have both the trial version of nerds.de Qmidinet-compatible and the zeroconf ipMIDI full version on the XP "machine".

ipMIDI can "see" the Mageia host but cannot connect to qmidinet (no firewall in the way). So far I have had no luck with nerds.de, but I cannot see why. Is there a way, with qmidinet, to determine what remote network connections are visible, as with zeroconf/avahi?

Richard

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