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   Daniel England to All   
   Re: New SID to MIDI conversion tool   
   15 Aug 17 07:42:29   
   
   From: mewpokemon@hotmail.com   
      
   > Well - in ye olden days I was also a C/C++ coder though haven't been    
   > actively coding in that language for some time now. Is it straight    
   > compilation error or bugged functionality that results?   
      
   No, the problem is that I've done some changes to ReSID and SIDPlay and   
   written C DLL (library) wrappers for them using MSVC.  I used to program in   
   C/C++ but it was so long ago.  When I did, I used Windows so using MSVC wasn't   
   too much of a stretch...  I    
   need the wrappers because I've written the programs using Pascal (Delphi) and   
   I need my versions because they have critical changes.   
      
   I need the wrappers to compile .so libraries for Linux and MacOS.  So, I need   
   to port the code to GCC.  I don't really know how to do that.  I'm   
   investigating so I'll learn eventually but it would be nice if someone could   
   help me.   
      
   BTW, if I'm going to weigh in on the MIDI usage thing, then I'd have to say   
   that MIDI forms the backbone of almost all DAW software and therefore is used   
   in almost every track out there now, just not in the hands of people who make   
   light of it by playing    
   it on their SoundBlaster.     
      
   There are still a lot of people who make their own backing tracks and you have   
   to get the music in some form.  MIDI has replaced sheet music in a way.   
      
      
   Daniel.   
      
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