RDMID is a public domain standard MIDI file parser by Pieter Suurmond.
    It is based on the original 'midifilelib' and 'midifile' written by 
    Tim Thompson, Michael Czeiszperger and Andrew Arensburger. At the year
    2004, these libs were still available at http://www.harmony-central.com.

        - Portable ISO/ANSI C.
        - Should be thread-safe: no global variables and no static data.
        - Endian-safe (no endian-awareness though).
        - Should be memory-safe (needs more testing!).
        - Reads standard MIDI file formats 0, 1 and 2, accepts sysex of any 
          length below 2^31.

      rdmid.h               C API headerfile (documentation).
      rdmid.c               C sourcefile (implementation).
      read_a_midifile.c     Example program, demonstrating how to use RDMID.
      Makefile              Handy to compile the example program under UNIX.
                            Users with a graphical compiler (IDE) may simply
                            drop the two .c files into a standard C project.
      zefile.mid            Standard MIDI file, input to the program.
      zefile.txt            Text output from the example program.
    
      ../rdmid-0.20.tar.gz this complete directory tarred and 
                            gzipped together for easier download.

    Thanks to John Schwartz for fixing some bugs in version 0.10 (nov 2008):
    - Implemented active sensing.
    - Implemented Midi clock.
    - Running status interruption by meta-events and sysex and such.
    Thanks to Tim Thompson, Michael Czeiszperger and Andrew Arensburger for
    their C sources and thanks http://www.harmony-central.com for distri-
    buting them. Thanks to Marc Groenewegen and Peter Maas for collaborative 
    hacking [on these midi file readers] in the past. Thanks to 
    http://users.argonet.co.uk/users/lenny/midi/tech/mfile.html for info.

    RDMID version 0.20, november 5, 2008.
    Latest version available at: http://kmt.hku.nl/~pieter/EDU/c/rdmid/

    Copyright (c) 2004, 2008 - Pieter Suurmond

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