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README.txt
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Roger B. Dannenberg
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16 Jun 2009
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This directory was created to implement PmDefaults, a program to
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set default input and output devices for PortMidi applications.
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There are three main sub-projects here:
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1) pmjni -- a JNI (Java Native Interface) to access PortMidi
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2) jportmidi -- a Java class to access PortMidi (uses pmjni)
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3) pmdefaults -- the PmDefaults application (uses jportmidi)
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For Mac OS X, you should build the PmDefaults application in Xcode.
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For Win32, an installer for PmDefaults is included in setup/.
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To build from sources, you should first build everything including
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the portmidi dll (that will be used by the Java application) using
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Visual C++ and a provided .sln file in the portmidi home directory.
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Then, run make.bat in this directory. The subdirectory win32 will be
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created with the application pmdefaults.exe. You can run this application
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in the normal way. To move the application, you need to copy *everything*
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in win32. To build setup/pmdefaults-setup.exe, I have used both
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Setup Generator from Gentee software and Inno Setup from jrsoftware.org.
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A script for Inno Setup is included in this directory, but since paths
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seem to be absolute, you will have to adjust the paths in the script
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before you use it.
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---- implementation notes ----
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For windows, we use the free software JavaExe.exe. The copy here was
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downloaded from
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http://software.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?kw=javaexe&docid=767485
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I found this page by visiting http://software.techrepublic.com.com and
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searching in the "Software" category for "JavaExe"
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JavaExe works by placing the JavaExe.exe file in the directory with the
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Java application jar file and then *renaming* JavaExe.exe to the name
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of the jar file, but keeping the .exe extension. (See make.bat for this
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step.) Documentation for JavaExe can be obtained by downloading the
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whole program from the URL(s) above.
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README.txt
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Roger B. Dannenberg
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16 Jun 2009
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This directory was created to implement PmDefaults, a program to
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set default input and output devices for PortMidi applications.
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There are three main sub-projects here:
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1) pmjni -- a JNI (Java Native Interface) to access PortMidi
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2) jportmidi -- a Java class to access PortMidi (uses pmjni)
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3) pmdefaults -- the PmDefaults application (uses jportmidi)
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For Mac OS X, you should build the PmDefaults application in Xcode.
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For Win32, an installer for PmDefaults is included in setup/.
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To build from sources, you should first build everything including
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the portmidi dll (that will be used by the Java application) using
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Visual C++ and a provided .sln file in the portmidi home directory.
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Then, run make.bat in this directory. The subdirectory win32 will be
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created with the application pmdefaults.exe. You can run this application
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in the normal way. To move the application, you need to copy *everything*
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in win32. To build setup/pmdefaults-setup.exe, I have used both
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Setup Generator from Gentee software and Inno Setup from jrsoftware.org.
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A script for Inno Setup is included in this directory, but since paths
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seem to be absolute, you will have to adjust the paths in the script
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before you use it.
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---- implementation notes ----
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For windows, we use the free software JavaExe.exe. The copy here was
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downloaded from
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http://software.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?kw=javaexe&docid=767485
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I found this page by visiting http://software.techrepublic.com.com and
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searching in the "Software" category for "JavaExe"
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JavaExe works by placing the JavaExe.exe file in the directory with the
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Java application jar file and then *renaming* JavaExe.exe to the name
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of the jar file, but keeping the .exe extension. (See make.bat for this
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step.) Documentation for JavaExe can be obtained by downloading the
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whole program from the URL(s) above.
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