Hello List,

Recently the battery in my 20-year-old K-4 keyboard died and I lost the sound 
patches
I had installed in 1995 using a DOS program, I for gotten which, however, I 
believe
the extension on the patch bank(s) to be .c24, if that provides a clue. I have 
some
patches dated in the early 1990's. I am now running Windows XP Pro on my desktop
and have purchased a USB midi adapter. Kawai technical support recommended 
using a program called wsyex.exe.
It only accepts files in its buffer up to 20-KB and the old .c24 files are 22-KB
and so won't work even if wsyex would accept them. It uses syx and mid 
extensions,
and what else I don't know.

Any suggestions as to programs and/or help you may provide would be appreciated.

BTW, I am on the digest list and for faster interchanges you also might cc or 
email
me directly.

Grant E. Metcalf
Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
P.O. Box 572
South San Francisco, CA 94083-0572
Phone:  650-589-6890
PC Magic Jack:  650-754-4207
Email:  theg...@dslextreme.com
Website:  http:bartimaeus.us/



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