| Could whoever has bewen involved with the Linux implementation of sensekey
have a further look at this?
My problems with it are these:
1) Unlike with Windows, it prints input to the screen;
2) It exacts a high CPU toll, causing audio glitches.
These issues may well be interconnected; both are making my realtime
compositions problemmatic on Linux, when controlled from the ASCII keyboard.
Art Hunkins
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Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sensekey and Linux/OLPC
> sensekey in Unix calls select with a zero timeout, after calling
> csound->doCsoundCallback (no idea what that is about in detail). In
> windows it calls _kbhit
> This code has been extensively rewritten since I wrote it so am not
> sure I understand it now
> ==John ffitch
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