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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ VBoxManage setextradata "$vm" VBoxInternal/Devices/mpu401/0/Trusted 1
If the devices have been correctly enabled, you should see the following messages in the
VBox.log file of a virtual machine after it has been powered on:
-```
+```{ use_pygments=false }
00:00:00.799849 Installed Extension Packs:
00:00:00.799866 VMusic (Version: 0.2 r0; VRDE Module: )
...
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ or [Munt](https://sourceforge.net/projects/munt/).
First, start the virtual machine. Second, start and configure your software synthesizer.
If you run `aconnect -l` at this point, you will see a list of all your real/virtual MIDI devices in the system. Sample output from `aconnect -l`:
-```
+```{ use_pygments=false }
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
Connecting To: 142:0
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ This indicates that there is a `Munt MT-32` synthesizer at port 129:0 , and a `V
The latter is the virtual MIDI device used by the MPU-401 emulation. So, to send the virtual machine's MIDI output to Munt,
connect the two ports by running:
-```
+```{ use_pygments=false }
aconnect 128:0 129:0
```
@@ -105,16 +105,16 @@ all virtual MIDI ports to it, in which case you may not need to connect anything
# Building
-You need the standard C++ building tools, _make_, _libasound_ and headers (e.g. `libasound2-dev` in Ubuntu).
+You need the standard C++ building tools, make, libasound and headers (e.g. `libasound2-dev` in Ubuntu).
First, ensure that, in the directory where the VMusic source resides, you add two extra directories:
-* _VirtualBox.src_ containing the unpacked pristine VirtualBox source from [virtualbox.org](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads), e.g. the contents of [VirtualBox-6.1.32.tar.bz2](https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.32/VirtualBox-6.1.32.tar.bz2).
+* `VirtualBox.src` containing the unpacked pristine VirtualBox source from [virtualbox.org](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads), e.g. the contents of [VirtualBox-6.1.32.tar.bz2](https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.32/VirtualBox-6.1.32.tar.bz2).
-* _VirtualBox.linux.amd64_ containing at least the following VirtualBox Linux.amd64 libraries,
-either from an official installation or your distribution's package: _VBoxRT.so_ and _VBoxVMM.so_.
-E.g. copy _/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so_ into _VirtualBox.linux.amd64/VBoxRT.so_.
+* `VirtualBox.linux.amd64` containing at least the following VirtualBox Linux.amd64 libraries,
+either from an official installation or your distribution's package: `VBoxRT.so` and `VBoxVMM.so`.
+E.g. copy `/usr/lib/virtualbox/VBoxRT.so` into `VirtualBox.linux.amd64/VBoxRT.so`.
-After this, just type `make` followed by `make pack` and _VMusic.vbox-extpack_ should be generated.
+After this, just type `make` followed by `make pack` and `VMusic.vbox-extpack` should be generated.