Short:        OctaMED -> MID/SMF converter v2.8b (MUI)
Author:       mb376960@silab.dsi.unimi.it (Mario Bianchi)
Uploader:     mb376960 silab dsi unimi it (Mario Bianchi)
Type:         mus/midi
Version:      2.8b
Replaces:     mus/midi/midit.*
Architecture: m68k-amigaos

MMD0-1 (OctaMED,MED,SoundStudio) -> SMF (.MID) format 1 converter

MUI and CLI versions both in the archive!

Have fun and spread your OctaMED work worldwide
thanx to this program!!!


Excerpt from history:

   4 Jun 1997 - V2.8b:
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    Common changes:
      - No longer medplayer.library dependent thanx to a brand new
        module relocation routine
      - Spanish catalog ready and included


  25 May 1997 - V2.8 (not released):
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    Common changes:
      - Fully localized; thanx to a Spanish guy (Mexicano Malo) I
        have met the wonderful ATO crew; a self-made Italian catalog
        is ready and soon the Spanish one should be too

    Changes in MUI version only:
      - Added Workbench features:
        1) When iconified you can drag on it module icons (app-icon)
        2) You can drag module icons into the MID-It (app-)window
        3) MID-It works also as a project icon default tool
        4) Configuration can now be set using tooltypes too
      - The multisong browser has been changed to a more confortable
        slider instead of an integer gadget, and the total number of
        songs contained in the loaded module is shown on the right of
        the slider.


  10 May 1997 - V2.7 (not released):
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    Common changes:
      - Added support for XPK and Powerpacked crunched files.
      - Eliminated some redundant code
      - LoadModule() MedPlayer library no longer used; the library
        is needed only for RelocModule() now.

    Changes in CLI version only:
      - Fixed bug: when long path were used, more than 32 chars,
        resulting filenames were messed up.
      - The 'examined files' item at the end report now shows
        the number of all files matching the wildcard specification,
        not only the MMD ones.