Hi all, I have been playing with the java interface to MidiShare, because I to wanted to do some cross platform as well.
Ummm, what can I say? The documentation is a bit lacking ( my expectations of api doco are very hi, and I think I am in a minority ). So if you do launch into it, its a good idea to play a lot to figure out which direction they are coming from. The java api is pretty much a quick hack over the top of c library calls. Not really a defining moment in object oriented history ( certainly from a java perspective ). I am not sure how using the java api is going to relate to what you are trying to do, but if you have any questions Id be happy to help. Kev. --- Kasper Souren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hoi! > > Does anybody have experience with using MidiShare as > a MIDI library? It > seems interesting, and I think it's a nice feature > that it's available on > many platforms. > > But I couldn't find an .rpm or .deb package, and the > .tar.gz gives me an > error while compiling on my Debian unstable. > > My task is to port Autobusk (an Atari program which > is capable of generating > very interesting MIDI notes) to Linux. But it would > be nice if it the > porting to other platforms would be easy after I've > done the porting to > Linux. The program is written in Pascal, so I'm > thinking of using Kylix or > Free Pascal. Does anybody have experience with using > Kylix? > > greetz, > Kasper > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
