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Please do it realtime (with MIDI if possible) and
watch for glitching.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:55
PM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
Pre-release Windows installer for Csound 5.11 at my Web site
Thanks for the information.
Csound runs faster with doubles on my netbook, but I will repeat the
test.
Mkg
On Aug 14, 2009 4:43 PM, "Art Hunkins" <abhunkin@uncg.edu> wrote:
I'm
attempting to run Sugar on a Stick on three computers currently: 1) my
2.7GHz Dual-Core Athlon desktop; 2) the OLPC (XO-1) which is about 700MHz,
and 3) an ASUS EEEPC900 netbook (also about 700MHz.).
I say "attempt"
because SoaS cannot yet run Csound from a python script, either from Sugar
or the terminal. (Csound by itself runs fine.) I'm running the XO-1 both
from its native Sugar and from Sugar on a Stick; native mode (which consists
of Csound5.08, python2.5 and a csound-python package that all work) is the
only current way of performing my python script/Csound activity.
I've
been targeting the activity at the 700MHz XO-1 (the original focus of my
project), and figure that if it delivers consistent audio on this machine,
that will meet the needs of most "children of the world." At least, it will
satisfy me. As mentioned before, I've really had to pare down my
technical/musical expectations to accommodate these means. I'm right on the
edge, and fear that Csound double may well take me over the edge.
I'm
looking forward to doing a realtime float-double test sometime on these
700MHz machines.
Art Hunkins ----- Original Message ----- From:
"Michael Gogins" <michael.gogins@gmail.com> To:
<c... Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:47 PM Subject: [Csnd]
Re: Re: Re: Pre-release Windows installer for Csound 5.11 at my Web site
What CPU/computer do you run Sugar on a Stick on?
Regards, Mike On 8/14/09, Art Hunkins <abhunk...
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