Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!umd5!uvaarpa!virginia!boole!pmy From: pmy@boole.acc.virginia.edu (Pete Yadlowsky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Problems reading midi data Message-ID: <409@boole.acc.virginia.edu> Date: 4 Feb 88 16:11:19 GMT References: <1599@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <406@boole.acc.virginia.edu> <1191@homxc.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Academic Computing Center, University of Va. Lines: 23 In article <1191@homxc.UUCP>, jca@homxc.UUCP (J.ANTROSIGLIO) writes: I wrote: > > Also, there's a PD midi.library available which I find quite nice. It > > has greatly simplified a lot of my own midi programming. etc. > How would one go about obtaining a copy of this PD midi.library? Is it > available on one of the Fish Disk? Yes, it is on a FishDisk, though I forget which one. Fred? The author is one Bill Barton. The library is also available on PeopleLink, and probably BIX as well. Bill's id on both of these boards is 'peabody'. The whole package includes the shared library (midi.library, binary only), a set of Manx bindings (midi.lib) (BTW, I've hacked together Lattice and JForth bindings), documentation, #include files and a few example programs. I'd like to post all this to the net. How is this done? Some in .binaries, some in .sources? -- Pete Yadlowsky Academic Computing Center University of Virginia e-mail: pmy@vivaldi.acc.virginia.EDU