| Hi, Steven,
I tried both your suggestions. Same error message results.
On to Michael's ideas.
Thanks much.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Yi"
To: "Csound"
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Realtime Csound6 on Windows System 7
> Hi Art,
>
> The only things I can imagine are:
>
> 1. Could you uninstall csound6, then install to the default location
> (in C:\Program Files)
> 2. Could you also try with nchnls=2?
>
> Other than that, I'm not really sure what to check. Perhaps Michael
> might have some ideas.
>
> steven
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Art Hunkins wrote:
>> Steven,
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions.
>>
>> Csound 5.19 is not installed (perhaps never was, I don't recall). It, and
>> any other Csound has been long uninstalled. I'm always particularly
>> careful
>> to doublecheck environment variables, and clean where necessary.) Just to
>> be
>> absolutely sure, a few minutes ago I did a complete cleaning of my
>> Windows 7
>> machine of everything Csound, and did a clean reinstall (from Michael's
>> 6.03.2 installer). Results are the same, and the complete console output
>> is
>> attached. The single apparently relevent line of a verbose output is
>> referenced in my previous email (this output is otherwise horrendously
>> long).
>>
>> I much appreciate your feedback.
>>
>> Art Hunkins
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Yi"
>> To: "Csound"
>> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 9:24 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Csnd] Realtime Csound6 on Windows System 7
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Art,
>>>
>>> Do you have both Csound 5.19 and Csound 6 installed? If so, what
>>> order did you install them in? I wonder if a library from 5.19 is
>>> getting picked up when running CS6. Also, could you give the full
>>> output from when running the CSD?
>>>
>>> steven
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Art Hunkins wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've been unable to run realtime Csound6.03.2 (or any Csound6 for that
>>>> matter) on my desktop Windows System 7. (All my installations are from
>>>> the
>>>> Windows installers.)
>>>>
>>>> The compile seems OK, but runtime ends (verbose mode) with:
>>>> SECTION 1:
>>>> new event: 0.0000000000000 0.0000000000000
>>>> Csound tidy up: Illegal instruction
>>>>
>>>> I'm running from the console in the \bin directory where the following
>>>> file
>>>> is located (and command line is: csound Test.csd):
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -odac
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sr = 44100
>>>> kr = 4410
>>>> ksmps = 10
>>>> nchnls = 1
>>>>
>>>> instr 1
>>>>
>>>> a1 lfo 5000, 440
>>>> out a1
>>>>
>>>> endin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> i 1 0 3
>>>>
>>>> e
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------
>>>> Can someone suggest what might be going wrong? The file runs fine with
>>>> Csound5.19.
>>>>
>>>> Art Hunkins
>>>>
>>>>
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