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Miracle Piano Keyboard: disks needed

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Richard Kiss

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Mar 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/11/97
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I bought one of these Miracle Piano Keyboards years ago. I thought I'd
blow the dust off it again and put it through its paces.

However, I can't find the original disks. I contacted the Software
Toolworks (now Mindscape) tech support, but they can't help me. Does
anyone have these disks? I would gladly reimburse for any duplicating or
shipping charges.

If you can help, give me an e-mail.

Thanks,

-- Richard

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Richard Kiss
ric...@homemail.com

Za...@sanity.com

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Mar 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/12/97
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>Thanks,

>-- Richard

>--
>Richard Kiss
>ric...@homemail.com

I didn't even know they had Mac software for the Miracle? The one that I have
only has Amiga, IBM/PC, NES, & SuperNES on the box. I have the Amiga software.


Bob Nestor

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Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/13/97
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In article <623.7010...@sanity.com>, Za...@sanity.com says...

>
>
>I didn't even know they had Mac software for the Miracle? The one that I
have
>only has Amiga, IBM/PC, NES, & SuperNES on the box. I have the Amiga
software.
>
Yes there was a Mac version. The only difference was the DB-25 to DIN-8 cable
and the Mac software. I helped a friend convert an NES one to Mac by just
buying the cable and Mac software from the original vendor. It worked like a
champ on my old Mac Plus even!

-bob


Glenn R. Howes

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Mar 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/14/97
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In article <kiss-11039...@sj-pm6-1-225.dialup.slip.net> Richard

Kiss, ki...@slip.net writes:
>I bought one of these Miracle Piano Keyboards years ago. I thought I'd
>blow the dust off it again and put it through its paces.
>
>However, I can't find the original disks. I contacted the Software
>Toolworks (now Mindscape) tech support, but they can't help me. Does
>anyone have these disks? I would gladly reimburse for any duplicating or
>shipping charges.


Have you tried:
http://www.miraclepiano.com/HTML/Products/store.shtml

George Warner

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Mar 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/14/97
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Richard Kiss wrote:
>
> I bought one of these Miracle Piano Keyboards years ago. I thought I'd
> blow the dust off it again and put it through its paces.
>
> However, I can't find the original disks. I contacted the Software
> Toolworks (now Mindscape) tech support, but they can't help me. Does
> anyone have these disks? I would gladly reimburse for any duplicating or
> shipping charges.
>
> If you can help, give me an e-mail.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Richard
>
> --
> Richard Kiss
> ric...@homemail.com

I believe the software is now owned by:

Jump! Software, Inc.
201 San Antonio Circle
Suite 172
Mountain View, CA 94040
415-917-7460

Last I knew (Aug. '96) upgrades to
version 1.4 were $19.99.

George Warner
warn...@ptd.net

Ian Erickson

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Mar 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/14/97
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In article <5g9hsq$7...@sf18.dseg.ti.com>, no_r...@domain.xxx wrote:

>In article <623.7010...@sanity.com>, Za...@sanity.com says...
>>I didn't even know they had Mac software for the Miracle?

>Yes there was a Mac version. The only difference was the DB-25 to DIN-8 cable

>and the Mac software. I helped a friend convert an NES one to Mac by just
>buying the cable and Mac software from the original vendor. It worked like a
>champ on my old Mac Plus even!

Can you still get the Mac software from the vendor? I've got a midi
keyboard and wouldn't mind buying the Miracle Piano app for the Mac. Do
they still sell it?

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