Greeting to those lucky coders/musicians reading this!

My apologies/excuses up front!

this code is definately not ready for prime time yet. I have not yet programmed an alsa
midi app (this driver was my first alsa program and first linux device driver!)

TODO: (not neccessarily in order)

1:	get rid of hardware ioport/irq defines and use standard linux detection mechanisms
	(I have not read any of that information yet)

2:	clean up source code
	(I am still trying to figure out codewarrior's editor!)

3:	multiport support
	(the MTP will send an '0xF5 cablenum' message indicating which cable the message
	 came from, cable messages also follow the running status rules)

4:	alsa-seq support

5:	control panel!
	I already have a KickA#$ GUI for the control panel (prototyped on Win32 FLTK)
	it will be very simple to port to linux FLTK (see www.fltk.org)
	This will enable hardware MIDI routing, filtering, etc...

Other Stuff:

I would like to see MIDI/Audio over ethernet implemented for Alsa / IRIX DMedia and Win32 WDM
So I can have my entire studio fluidly integrated with out having to purchase all this other
unneccessary crap. Basically I am trying to Integrate several keyboards / computers with
soundcards and other gear into one 'instrument' that I can trust on stage live. Unfortunately
I still have to use a lot of windows software (cubaseVST/Reaktor) and hardware (Yamaha DSP Factory
and Pulsar), but I am looking forward to dumping windows whenever possible. If anyone knows of
methods of reverse engineering windows drivers PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!

Thanks,

Michael T. Mayers
h:	tweakoz@pacbell.net
w:	tweak@osirisstudios.com 
