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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
> In <3F74A27E.8050600@san.rr.com>, on 09/26/03   
>    at 01:31 PM, Tom Brown  said:  
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>   
>>I downloaded the distribution file, timidity++_2104_os2.zip and  unzipped  
>>it to a directory, E:\timidity. I then modified the  timidity.cfg file to  
>>add:  
>   
>   
> <http://www.reamined.on.ca/doconnor/timidity.html>  
>   
> states:  
>   
>  Will now work with TIMIDITYDIR to allow the timidity.cfg to be somewhere  
> other then C:\TIMIDITY\.  
>   
> That suggests to me that you read the documentation again and see what it  
> has to say about TIMIDITYDIR.  
>   
> Let me know it that does not work and I'll pull a copy of the package and  
> see what the docs say.  
>   
> FWIW, this appears to be a unix port, so forward slashes might be  
> preferred.  
>   
> Steven  
>   
There are two Timidity packages:  
11-18-02  11:53a    664384  timidity++_2104_os2.zip  
11-18-02  11:53a    717495  timiditymcd_2104.zip  
 
I have been working with the first one. In that one, there is no mention  
of TIMIDITYDIR. In the second, it is included in the README.OS2 and in  
TIMIDITY.DLL.  
 
Setting TIMIDITYDIR and using the mcd version fixed the problem.  
 
Thanks much, once again!  
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
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running eComStation GA + FP 3  
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