![]() If you don't have a true MPU-401 physical interface, you can try using SoftMPU if you have a compatible sound card. If you're lucky enough to own a proper MPU-401 interface and possibly the related breakout box, these provide this "Normal" mode, so *all* games will work but bear in mind the Old/New clause above about the sound being different between MT-32 old and MT-32 new. This is because almost all sound cards that support MIDI on their game port only support the much more limited "UART" mode, not the more comprehensive "Normal" (aka "Intelligent") mode. If you're connecting your MT-32 to your PC's sound card game port using what's often called a 'game port MIDI cable', you will only hear MT-32 sounds from the games where I've said "Yes" to "Works in UART Mode:" in the list below. *For owners of the MT-100, you basically have an MT-32 "new". The MT-32 "new" has left and right jacks plus a separate Phono output jack which conveniently mixes the 2 other outputs together on a single stereo jack socket. You can tell if you have an MT-32 "old" because it doesn't have a Phono jack on the rear - only the left and right jacks separately. Due to different firmware in the "new" model, any games trying to exploit these bugs fail to play the sound correctly, play with the wrong instrument, or don't play at all, so where known I have also stated on which of these devices the game sounds "right". There were known bugs in the "old" model's firmware that were deliberately exploited by the game authors to get the best sounds. Sometimes a game was originally designed to work with the MT-32 (old) or MT-32 (new)*. ![]() This page provides you with details of what hardware or MIDI configuration each supporting game expects, since actual physical MPU-401 interfaces are rare, and a lot of the more recent purchasers of the Roland MT-32, myself included, have struggled to get our favourite games working 100% accurately. Two days later, the Food Board would announce more glass had been discovered, with cases showing up in Hoboken and Waterbury, Connecticut.If you've not yet read the MIDI page, I'd recommend you do so first if you are new to the Roland MT-32 or General MIDI game audio. Given the tense wartime relations with Germany, the Brooklyn Food Protection Agency ordered that Brooklyn bakeries should fire all German immigrants, and if any "enemy aliens" were employed at food facilities, they should ensure that there was no way for them to introduce inappropriate ingredients during food production. The Department of Justice, New York police, the Food Board, and the Brooklyn Food Protection Agency were all attempting to solve the malicious act. State and Federal agencies were gathering together to track down the source of the glass that had made its way into such a variety of products. Either glass or pieces of metal wire had been found in bread, rolls, crullers, candy, chewing gum, salted almonds, frankfurters, and even a sample of sugar. In this article from the New York Tribune outlines the cases around the city where glass fragments had been found in food. This seemed to be the situation in Brooklyn 98 years ago, as a crisis of ground glass being found in food was beginning to take shape. Some of the unsanitary conditions that could potentially contaminate food during production may be too much for most of us to consider when choosing a candy bar from the local bodega, but imagine if someone was intentionally tampering with the product intending to injure anyone that ate it. Many types of food were found to be tampered with in this food-safety scare from April 5, 1918. ![]()
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