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[Csnd] Realtime Csound6 on Windows System 7

Date2014-07-11 03:12
From"Art Hunkins"
Subject[Csnd] Realtime Csound6 on Windows System 7
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 


Date2014-07-12 14:24
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: [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
>
>
> Send bugs reports to
>        https://github.com/csound/csound/issues
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
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> csound"
>
>
>

Date2014-07-15 08:13
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Realtime Csound6 on Windows System 7
Hm,
is the problem related to running in realtime, or does it fail also
when you run offline?

Try:

-otest.wav


Also, try putting your csd in another directory, outside of the
Program Files directory tree,
e.g., create C:/csdfiles and put it there.
If you rrun in Csound/bin, then you are probably somewhere in the
Program Files tree, and it seems some windows versions are restrictive
with write access there, and that could potentially lead to strange
issues.

Oeyvind


2014-07-11 4:12 GMT+02:00 Art Hunkins :
> 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
>
>
> Send bugs reports to
>        https://github.com/csound/csound/issues
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe
> csound"
>
>
>



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