Short: Development files for midi.library 2.0 from 1988 Author: Bill Barton (Pregnant Badger Music) Uploader: Scott Tribbey (secrd2 gate net) Type: music/midi Architecture: m68k-amigaos Since this is not currently on the Aminet, I though it was about time someone uploaded it. There have been some requests for it lately on comp.sys.amiga.audio. The midi.library was developed by Bill Barton back in the 80's in the hopes that the Amiga community would standardize on the way to access MIDI through the Amiga's operating system. While this may not have happened, many people, including myself, have developed MIDI software with this well thought out library of easy to use functions. Anyhow, here is the original development distribution that Bill posted on the BBS's (we didn't have The Net back then). The only change I made was to unARC it and store all the files in an LHA file. Better compression, and some of you out there probably don't even know what ARC is, much less how to get something unARCed. I have used the midi.library with OS 1.3 and 3.0 and it works just fine with both, so you shouldn't have any trouble. Obviously, Bill developed well behaved code that adhered to Amiga system standards. :-) That's about it. Now aren't you glad that I didn't throw those old floppies with my PD collection from way back when fast Amiga's had 020's in them. Enjoy! Scott Tribbey secrd2@gate.net NOTE: Please don't badger me (get it?) with all sorts of questions about how to use the library. I'm posting it as a service to the Amiga community. I'm not supporting it. NOTE2: If anyone knows where Bill Barton is, it would be nice to have the midi.library source posted on Aminet. Maybe a version modified for multiple midi ports.