Windows User's guide to installing abc2midi, midi2abc and mftext ------------------------------------------------------------ abc2midi, midi2abc and mftext are all DOS executables. If you already understand DOS, you can probably don't need to read these instructions. However, maybe you run Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT, you've never used DOS before and you expect to install a program by running a program called "setup" or "install" which starts another program called a "wizard" which eventually creates a new icon on your screen. If so, you need these instructions, because DOS is a little bit different. You may have been told that DOS is difficult to use. Don't worry - you only need to know a few basic commands to install and use abc2midi and the other programs. Installing a DOS Program from Windows - step by step instructions -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. First of all, you need to find an icon labelled "MS-DOS Prompt" or something similar. If you click on this, you will bring up a window with something like C:\WINDOWS> in the top left hand corner. If you move the mouse into the window and click on one of the buttons, you will find that text typed at the keyboard appears in the window. You now have the means of entering the commands that you will need to install the programs. 2. Now you need to create a directory to put the programs in. You can put the programs anywhere you like, but I'll assume you've decided to place them in a directory called C:\ABCMIDI. First of all, use the CD (change directory) command to get to the root directory cd .. You now should see the prompt C:> Now create a directory called ABCMIDI with the mkdir command. mkdir abcmidi And finally go into that directory. cd abcmidi You should have the prompt C:\ABCMIDI> 3. You now need to unpack the zip file with the abcMIDI executables in this directory. You may have a Windows utility that you want to use for this, but I'll assume you have a copy of the freeware "unzip" program. First of all, copy the zip file into this directory (I don't know where it will be on your computer, so I've invented a place). copy c:\windows\pcexe2.zip . Now unzip the file unzip pcexe2.zip You will now have all the executables in this directory. To test out abc2midi, type the following : abc2midi demo.abc This will create a lot of MIDI files with the extension .mid. You can play these from Windows if your PC is capable of playing MIDI (or from DOS or however you normally play MIDI files). 4. You can use the programs as they are. If you have a file you want to convert, copy it into the directory c:\ABCMIDI, go to that directory and then run the program on that file. However, if you want to be able to use the program from any directory, you will need to put the directory C:\ABCMIDI on your path. In the root directory (C:\), there is a file called AUTOEXEC.BAT. You will need to edit this file. If you have a favourite text editor for Windows, you could use that, but you could also "edit" : edit autoexec.bat Look for a line in this file which starts with the word PATH. This should be followed by a list of directories separated by semicolons. Add the following onto the end of this line ;C:\ABCMIDI Now you will be able to run the executables from any directory after you next re-boot your machine.