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