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Andres,
Sorry - I've been unavailable for several days. Here is my
suggestion for the Windows "Setting Environment Variables" section (please note
spelling of "variables"):
Windows
To set a csound environment on Windows XP go to Control
Panel->System->Advanced and click on the button 'Environment Variables'.
On Windows earlier than XP you set environment variables in the autoexec.bat
file. Go to 'My Computer', select C: drive, right click on autoexec.bat, and
select 'Edit'. The statement format is: SET NAME=VALUE
Note that I suggest omitting the Win shortcut since it's
only a partial substitute for the command sequence.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 10:44
PM
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] Addition to
manual
Hi Art, Here's the
latest version.
Cheers, Andrés
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at
11:27 -0400, Art Hunkins wrote: > Andres, > > I'll be happy
to, but please resend your text. (I no longer have your > original and I
don't seem to find it yet online.) > > Also let me mention that
there are currently no install instructions for > WinXP! (only earlier
versions of Windows) > > Art Hunkins > > -----
Original Message ----- > From: "Andres Cabrera"
<andres@geminiflux.com> > To:
<csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> > Sent: Thursday, April 20,
2006 8:47 AM > Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] Addition to manual > >
> Hi Art, > Can you check the instructions for setting the
Environment variables > using the control panel? I haven't used windows
in a while and I'm > pretty sure what I wrote is not accurate. >
> Thanks, > Andrés > > On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 16:27
-0400, Art Hunkins wrote: > > > > Hi Andres-- >
> > > Here are a couple of suggestions: > > > >
OPCODEDIR is only required when running csound32.exe > > > >
OPCODEDIR64 is only required when running csound.exe > > > >
(OTOH, I feel that the opcodedir nomenclature not corresponding to the >
> csound execs is unfortunate. My preference would be: opcodedir
with > > csound.exe and opcodedir64 with csound64.exe. However, if
64-bit is to > > be the norm, then opcodedir with csound.exe (64-bit)
and opcodedir32 > > with csound32.exe.) > > > >
Also: > > > > For Windows OS's earlier than XP, environment
variables are specified > > in the autoexec.bat file (My Computer,
select C: drive, right click on > > Autoexec.bat, select
Edit.) > > > > Art Hunkins > > > > -----
Original Message ----- >
> From: Andres
Cabrera > > To:
Csound-dev > > Sent:
Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:32 PM >
> Subject: [Cs-dev]
Addition to manual > > > > >
> Hi, >
> I've made the following
addition to the manual. There are some >
> needed >
> additions and
corrections, so any help is appreciated. > > >
> Cheers, >
> Andrés >
> > > > > > >
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