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NAME

     DSMIDIWiFi — DSMI over WLAN server

SYNOPSIS

     DSMIDIWiFi note

DESCRIPTION

     DSMIDIWiFi is a Qt application that serves as the server side of a DSMI (Nintendo® DS MIDI)
     over WLAN session.  Once started, it initialises the connections between UDP and ALSA MIDI,
     then will simply show a GUI application window with a logo but no interactivity; closing the
     window will terminate the server.

     DSMIDIWiFi uses the UDP ports 9000 and 9001 for broadcast communication with a Nintendo® DS
     or another device / application using the DSMI interface.  If the ports cannot be bound or
     ALSA MIDI cannot be initialised, an error dialogue is shown, and the program should be
     terminated.

     The mandatory argument note gives the MIDI note that A4 (440 Hz) is supposed to be mapped
     to.  The standard requires this to be note 69, but some applications are octave-confused and
     might require 57 (Piano For You on Android) or 81 (TouchDAW ibidem), or even weirder values.

DIAGNOSTICS

     Some diagnostics are written to stdout.

SEE ALSO

     amidi(1), musescore(1)

     http://dsmi.tobw.net/
             Homepage

     http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qguiapplication.html#supported-command-line-options
             Documentation of automatic Qt command line options

     Some Android and iPhone apps implement DSMI and can talk to this server.

AUTHORS

     DSMIDIWiFi was written by Tobias Weyand <me@dsmi.tobw.net>; this manual page was written by
     mirabilos <tg@debian.org> for the Debian project but may be used by others.

BUGS

     Probably.