kmidi state of the onion

Neil Stevens neil at qualityassistant.com
Sat Aug 16 21:41:04 BST 2003


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On Saturday August 16, 2003 07:37, Antonio Larrosa Jiménez wrote:
> El Saturday 16 August 2003 15:47, Russell Miller escribió:
> > > To my knowledge, that's better done at timidity level, but I agree I
> > > don't know much about timidity internals (except that kmid can
> > > already use timidity to synthesize sounds)
> >
> > How does it do this?  Through a timidity server, IPC with a timidity
> > process...?
>
> timidity server of course. run timidity++ with -iA and then leave the
> work of the sound driver to the sound driver :)

I don't see an -iA here.  Timidity 2.11.3, FreeBSD 4.8.

Available interfaces (-i option):
  -in     ncurses interface
  -iT     vt100 interface
  -id     dumb interface
  -ir     remote interface
Supported dynamic load interfaces (/usr/local/lib/timidity):
  -ia     /usr/local/lib/timidity/interface_a.so

Surely you don't mean the -ia Xaw interface? :-)  If you mean -ir, doesnt' 
that expose a port to the whole world?

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Neil Stevens - neil at qualityassistant.com

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