abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) (02/09/90)
Does anyone know if Roger Dannenberg's CMU Midi Toolkit has been ported over to the PC's? Does anyone know where it may be found via FTP or something? I would *greatly* appreciate a pointer to it.... ~~Steve -- /************************************************* * *Steven Abrams abrams@cs.columbia.edu * **************************************************/ #include <std/dumquote.h> #include <std/disclaimer.h>
mwills@x102a.harris-atd.com (wills ms 01309) (02/11/90)
In article <abrams.90Feb8120216@cs.columbia.edu> abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) writes:
Does anyone know if Roger Dannenberg's CMU Midi Toolkit has been
ported over to the PC's? Does anyone know where it may be found via
FTP or something? I would *greatly* appreciate a pointer to it....
Yes, the IBM compatible version is at ucsd.edu, accessible via
anonymous ftp. Now where can I find the amiga version???
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apolivka@x102a.harris-atd.com (polivka al 60047) (02/12/90)
In article <MWILLS.90Feb10183809@x102a.harris-atd.com> mwills@x102a.harris-atd.com (wills ms 01309) writes: >In article <abrams.90Feb8120216@cs.columbia.edu> >abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) writes: > >Does anyone know if Roger Dannenberg's CMU Midi Toolkit has been > >ported over to the PC's? Does anyone know where it may be found via > >FTP or something? I would *greatly* appreciate a pointer to it.... >Yes, the IBM compatible version is at ucsd.edu, accessible via >anonymous ftp. Now where can I find the amiga version??? Likewise, where can I find the Atari ST version? Al -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Al Polivka arpa: apolivka@x102a.harris-atd.com Mail Stop 102-4858 usenet: uunet!x102a!apolivka Harris Corporation phone: 407-729-2983 Government Aerospace Systems Div. Bldg: 102 Room: 3433 P.O. Box 94000 Melbourne, FL 32902 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
dandb@k.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Dean Rubine) (02/13/90)
Someone writes: >Does anyone know if Roger Dannenberg's CMU Midi Toolkit has been >ported over to the PC's? Someone else writes: >Now where can I find the amiga version??? And someone else writes: >Likewise, where can I find the Atari ST version? I just talked to Roger, and here's the scoop. The original version was developed for PC's, and is still the only "official version", where official means, I gather, that the code does what the documentation says it does. Also, there are several (unofficial) versions avaliable, here's the complete list: Machine Compiler Person who did port IBM PC Lattice C Roger Dannenberg (official version) IBM PC Microsoft C 5.0 Hal Mukaino Mac Light Speed John Maloney Amiga Manx Jean-Christophe Dhellemmes Sorry, no Atari ST version. There are significant differences between each version. I know there's a multi-tasking Amiga version; I THINK that's the one being distributed. To order, make out a check out to "Carnegie-Mellon University" for $20, and send it to CMU-Midi Toolkit Studio for Creative Inquiry Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Specify which version (machine and compiler) you want. The $20 is just to cover CMU's cost for disks, copying documentation, mailing, etc. The stuff is public domain, so feel free to distribute it freely. In case you're wondering, "Studio for Creative Inquiry" is the new name for CMU's "Center for Art and Technology". Dean -- ARPA: Dean.Rubine@CS.CMU.EDU PHONE: 412-268-2613 [ Free if you call from work ] US MAIL: Computer Science Dept / Carnegie Mellon U / Pittsburgh PA 15213 DISCLAIMER: My employer wishes I would stop posting and do some work.
dce@smsc.sony.com (David Elliott) (02/13/90)
In article <7949@pt.cs.cmu.edu> dandb@k.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Dean Rubine) writes: > Specify which version (machine and compiler) you want. The $20 is just to >cover CMU's cost for disks, copying documentation, mailing, etc. The stuff is >public domain, so feel free to distribute it freely. Is this true for the Mac and other "unofficial" versions? If so, I have a copy of the Mac version that I'll be glad to upload. The documentation I have is for the PC version, so it won't make much difference. Who's the contact for the archive at UCSD? -- David Elliott dce@smsc.sony.com | ...!{uunet,mips}!sonyusa!dce (408)944-4073
lowery@se-sd.NCR.COM (Tim Lowery) (02/14/90)
In article <MWILLS.90Feb10183809@x102a.harris-atd.com> mwills@x102a.harris-atd.com (wills ms 01309) writes: >In article <abrams.90Feb8120216@cs.columbia.edu> abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) writes: > > [Reference to source for Roger Dannenberg's CMU Midi Toolkit] > >Yes, the IBM compatible version is at ucsd.edu, accessible via >anonymous ftp. Now where can I find the amiga version??? > Does anyone know if the archive at ucsd.edu has a mail based file transfer server or something? It sounds like there are some pretty useful MIDI related files on that archive. I can't anonymous ftp from my site because of some annoying local configuration restrictions. I would like to get a current list of what's available on the archive. Is there a way to do this? Any assistance would be appreciated. Regards Tim lowery@se-sd.SanDiego.NCR.COM
bob@lion.inmos.co.uk (Bob Green) (02/23/90)
I've just ftp'ed the CMU Midi toolkit from cmu, but two of the files seem to be corrupt, PHASE2.C and TUNING.C. Everything else is fine. If some kind soul out there would send me a good copy of these two files I'd be very grateful (Microsoft C version if possible, but I'm not fussy). Thanks Bob. Bob Green Inmos Ltd, Bristol | EMail(UK) ukc!inmos!bob ---------------------------------------| or bob@inmos.co.uk The opinions above are my personal | Internet: bob@inmos.com views and do not reflect Inmos policy. | UUCP:(US) uunet!inmos.com!bob
rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) (02/23/90)
In article <4169@ganymede.inmos.co.uk> bob@inmos.co.uk (Bob Green) writes: >I've just ftp'ed the CMU Midi toolkit from cmu, but two of the files >seem to be corrupt, PHASE2.C and TUNING.C. Everything else is fine. If >some kind soul out there would send me a good copy of these two files >I'd be very grateful (Microsoft C version if possible, but I'm not fussy). >Bob Green Inmos Ltd, Bristol | EMail(UK) ukc!inmos!bob >---------------------------------------| or bob@inmos.co.uk >The opinions above are my personal | Internet: bob@inmos.com >views and do not reflect Inmos policy. | UUCP:(US) uunet!inmos.com!bob Could someone also send me the CMU Midi toolkit for IBM PC ( Microsoft C or Turbo C or better yet Stony Brook Modula 2 version :-). It seems that through some complications during birth I can not ftp. Thanks very much! -----Dale Rogerson-----
bertram@kodak.UUCP (Dudley Bertram) (02/24/90)
In article <2939@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM> rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) writes: >In article <4169@ganymede.inmos.co.uk> bob@inmos.co.uk (Bob Green) writes: >>I've just ftp'ed the CMU Midi toolkit from cmu, but two of the files > . . >Could someone also send me the CMU Midi toolkit for IBM PC ( Microsoft C or >Turbo C or better yet Stony Brook Modula 2 version :-). It seems that >through some complications during birth I can not ftp. > >Thanks very much! >-----Dale > Rogerson----- I would also like a copy if anyone sends to Dale (if anyone has ported "unofficially" to the ATARI ST I would like that instead). Thanks. Dudley Bertram ...!rochester!kodak!bertram x x x x x x x inews fodder --------
donehoo@olivee.olivetti.com (Doyle W. Donehoo) (03/01/90)
<2939@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM>rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM(Dale Rogerson): >In article <4169@ganymede.inmos.co.uk> bob@inmos.co.uk (Bob Green) writes: >>I've just ftp'ed the CMU Midi toolkit from cmu, but two of the files >>seem to be corrupt, PHASE2.C and TUNING.C. Everything else is fine. >Could someone also send me the CMU Midi toolkit for IBM PC >It seems that through some complications during birth I can not ftp. Hey, me too!! Maybe the same time you mail it to him, you could mail it to me! Please? f o d d e r s t u f f