noresync... and compilation on win 95

smedge marius at teleweb.at
Wed Feb 28 18:32:47 CET 2001


hi!
to start use the command
"pd -audiobuf 200 -soundoutdev 1 -outchannels 8"
and in a patch you determine the outlet by "dac~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8"
windows is slow (buffer), actually you should not need to recompile pd.
sme.

nullpointer schrieb:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've managed to get pd running on win95 platform and using a event
> electronics gina card for output. However when I try to run pd to select all
> the outputs on the card (8 outputs) it connects to them ok but then goes mad
> trying to sync them and eventually closes them all. I tried with the
> noresync flag but to no avail.. the app doesn't even seem to respond to
> either the no resync or the resync flag.. even when used on their own you
> just get the pd commandline help return...
> Anyone help ?
> 
> Also I'm trying to recompile pd under win 95 on visual studio 5 but i'm
> having difficulties, I'm not sure how to define the project to compile for
> 95 and whether I could get rid of some of the other platform files for my 95
> compile...I don't even want to recompile really, I am interested in writing
> an extension, but the docs say that extensions compiled under visual studio
> 5 wont run woth the binary of pd...
> Anyone help?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Tom Betts
> nullpointer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uta <uta at acm.org>
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> Date: 28 February 2001 00:37
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