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Colin,  
 
> OS/2's Media Player is supposed to do that.  If you open the Programs   
> folder, then Multimedia, you'll see several versions of the Media   
> Player, all with different options to cause the program to play music   
> files, show video, etc.  There is also a folder titled "Sound Bites".   
>  I opened that and double clicked on a file named Bach.mid, and it   
> played for me.  
 
Thanks. Now I know where to start. I tried to play a midi file   
but got an error about a missing driver. But at least I know   
where to start.  
 
Martin  
 
 
 
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