Extremely minimal MIDI library, for old or otherwise resource-limited systems.
Currently a work in progress and very volatile.
- Be sure to check out submodules! maug and mbeep are required for building.
- Check framework, for running tests:
sudo apt install check
- ALSA development libraries for beep playback on Linux (not required for DOS, see below):
sudo apt install libasound2-dev
(WARNING: Experimental, extremely funny-sounding. Needs work! If you try it right now on a real machine, you will probably have to reboot that machine!)
midibeep is a simple one-track MIDI player that can be cross-compiled for DOS from a modern UNIX-like system. Given a type 1 MIDI file and a track number, it will attempt to beep out that track on the PC speaker. It requires the OpenWatcom compiler to compile.
- Ensure that
wcc
andwcl
are in your PATH. - Ensure that the
WATCOM
environment variable is set to your watcom installation directory (e.g./opt/watcom
). - Ensure that the
INCLUDE
environment variable is set to theh
subdirectory of your watcom installation directory (e.g./opt/watcom/h
). - Execute
make midibeep.exe
in the project root.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140216225718/http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/midifiles.html
- https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~craig/articles/linuxmidi/misc/essenmidi.html
- http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html#BM3\_1
- https://www.recordingblogs.com/wiki/musical-instrument-digital-interface-midi
Documentation available at: https://indigoparadox.github.io/mindi/