Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 21:33:28 -0800 (PST) From: Terry Lee <terryl@CS.Stanford.EDU> To: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@morton.cdrom.com> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org, hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: playmidi? Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950213213159.9462A-100000@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> In-Reply-To: <199502140336.TAA00920@morton.cdrom.com>
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> Well, it had to happen - at the house where I'm staying, a new Walnut Creek > employee has come to live for a few weeks while he finds a place to live. > What sort of machine does he have? A linux box! Does he want to convert > to FreeBSD? No. Well, that's fine too since it gives me a good chance > to see how the other half lives, but last night we decided to have dueling > multimedia wars, and I lost! :-( > > First he played a wav file, so I played a wav file. No big deal. > Then he plays an Amiga mod file, and I do too (the `tracker' program > is pretty cool - thanks Andrew! :). Then he plays a MIDI file and > I'm lost. Ummm. Geeze, how do I play midi files? My SB16 here at > work supports the snd7 device (midi), though unfortunately the AWE32 > box at home does not (can't even see a midi device at 0x300 - strange!). > Even with a working snd7, however, I would still not be able to play > midi files since there's no player to speak of! :-( Just cat'ing the > midi file to the /dev/midi device doesn't work - sounds interesting, > but doesn't work! :-) > > Anyone have any ideas? Midi through his Linux system (gravis Ultrasound) > actually sounds rather nice! :-) Sounds like you picked the wrong battle. 8^) Terry
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