(I'm sorry if there's something like this already on this site or the internet, but the looking around I did not show anything that helped with my problem)
So I have been trying to connect Nanoloop to the computer through my Gameboy, a link cable, and the USB-Midi Adaptor that Oliver made. I am running Nanoloop 1.6.3 and a Macbook Pro OS X 10.8.5. Using my Gameboy Color, I tried to transfer a bank to my PC, and followed the directions that are on the Nanoloop website. However, the first time I tried, the software said it could not find an adaptor connected. I tried multiple other times, restarting the process, and the same message appeared each time.
Today I tried again with my brother's old Gameboy Pocket just to see if that would make a difference. I got a different message, but this one raises more questions:
nanoloop MIDI adaptor found
useage:
nlmidi01 -parameter filename
available parameters:
-send filename
-receive filename
-sync
-midi
-midireceive
-MIDI, -MIDIRECEIVE and -SYNC (in caps) sets the respective mode as default
It is recommended to use suffixes '.nl1' and '.nl2' for nanoloop 1.6 and nanoloop 2.5 files.
logout
[Process completed]
So it obviously recognizes the adaptor and is telling me what commands to send, but I don't know why it would not allow me to send the bank or do anything for that matter. Keep in mind this message appeared before I sent ANY commands, and the terminal would not allow me to send any after the message. Any advice? I'm using a modern, "knockoff" link cable, could this be the problem? Sorry for the TL;DR post, and thank you for any help you can give.