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================================================================ aconnect - control subscriptions ver.0.1.3 Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Takashi Iwai ================================================================ aconnect is a utility to control subscriptions of two ports as the third "manager" client. For example, the following connects two ports, from 64:0 to 65:0. % aconnect 64:0 65:0 To disconnect the existing subscription, use -d option. % aconnect -d 64:0 65:0 To see which port is available as input port, run the following command: % aconnect -i client 0: 'System' [group=system] [type=kernel] 0 'Timer ' [group=system] 1 'Announce ' [group=system] client 64: '0: MIDI Synth' [group=] [type=kernel] 0 'card 0: synth-midi: 0' [group=device] Similary, to see the output ports, use -o flag. % aconnect -o client 64: '0: MIDI Synth' [group=] [type=kernel] 0 'card 0: synth-midi: 0' [group=device] client 65: 'AWE Wave Table Synth : 0' [group=device] [type=kernel] 0 'Emu8000 port 0 ' [group=device] 1 'Emu8000 port 1 ' [group=device] 2 'Emu8000 port 2 ' [group=device] 3 'Emu8000 port 3 ' [group=device] Some ports may have permission for its own group. In such a case, change the group of aconnect to the appropriate one by using -g option. The option -l together with -i or -o shows subscribers for each port. Ports are connected exclusively when the option -e is specified. For modifying time-stamp with a queue, use -r or -t option followed by a queue index which updates the time-stamp. Former uses real-time queue, while the latter uses tick queue. The queue must be used (not necessarily owned) by the receiver client.