Hello.

Ryan Underwood wrote:
Overall I might be misunderstanding you, but it
Definitely not :)
Then why do you think it is necessary for
midid to use your server? For overall
completeness? Do it an ALSA-compatible I
would say, and if someone is ever to find
it usefull for midid to talk to your OPL3
server, that can be easily implemented, but
I don't think it can have any use.

However, the user might like to use an OPL-emulated chip
for playing MIDI music from DOS programs that don't
support OPL for music.
Yes, but what's the use? What is the use??
Is it because someone have a very limited
internet connection to download the timidity
and all the samples for it? Or too slow CPU
to power up the timidity? But I think MAME
OPL emu eats even more CPU than the timidity
does:)
OK, never mind. If you do that lib and you
think it is usefull for midid to be able to
use it - then it is.

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