Possibly you could pop up a dialogue box when the user selects that 
driver? that doesn't sound ideal though. Maybe you could put some info 
on a wiki page somewhere?

As to uploading the code - you could make a patch then submit it via the 
sourceforge patch interface.


On 01/10/13 10:46, Packe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have now implemented jSynthlib Sysex support for both the Roland D50 
> and also the E-MU Proteus/2.
>
> 1. There are some limitations to my implementation. How do I document 
> these for the end user?
> 2. How do I upload the source code to Sourceforge?
>
> BR
> /Pascal
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