RtMidi - a set of C++ classes that provides a common API for realtime MIDI input/output across Linux (ALSA), SGI, Macintosh OS X (CoreMidi), and Windows (Multimedia) operating systems. By Gary P. Scavone, 2003-2005. v1.0.5: (18 November 2005) - added optional port name to openVirtualPort() functions - fixed UNICODE problem in Windows getting device names (thanks Eduardo Coutinho!). - fixed bug in Windows with respect to getting Sysex data (thanks Jean-Baptiste Berruchon!) v1.0.4: (14 October 2005) - added check for status byte == 0xF8 if ignoring timing messages - changed pthread attribute to SCHED_OTHER (from SCHED_RR) to avoid thread problem when realtime cababilities are not enabled. - now using ALSA sequencer time stamp information (thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas) - fixed memory leak in ALSA implementation - now concatenate segmented sysex messages in ALSA v1.0.3: (22 November 2004) - added common pure virtual functions to RtMidi abstract base class v1.0.2: (21 September 2004) - added warning messages to openVirtualPort() functions in Windows and Irix (where it can't be implemented) v1.0.1: (20 September 2004) - changed ALSA preprocessor definition to __LINUX_ALSASEQ__ v1.0.0: (17 September 2004) - first release of new independent class with both input and output functionality