toncnv is the result of work over the last 1-2 years. It was more done for
experimental reasons than anything else. Anyways, to make use of this, first
of all obtain a ton file. Then run the program like the following:
toncnv filename.ton

You should then have a dls file. Then run the program dlsmerge(should be
included with toncnv)
dlsmerge filename.mid filename.dls

Note: You should have previously obtained the accompanying seq file and
      converted it to midi using seq2mid.

This should produce a riff midi file that you can use in a number of players.
Make sure that the said player supported embedded dls files first before you
decide you're going to complain. Media Player for instance doesn't support
it(unless you guys know of some settings I don't). Winamp does, but you have
to make sure the midi device supports dls(check the winamp midi plugin
settings). You should also uncheck all the "Hacks" under the "Files" tab.
Lastly make sure you have the looping settings set up if you want the song to
loop properly.

Oh yeah, I also include a few rmi's that I constructed just to show you
what they sound like. Keep in mind that not all ton files are properly
converted. Stuff like Frequency Modulation, ADSR, etc. aren't really even
tackled. 
