| Thanks, Istvan. I have way too many old versions of Csound (even CS5) on my
WinME machine. Part of what I need to do is clear out my autoexec.bat and
start over.
A note: in the doc directory, the promised install file (along with the
various licenses) cannot easily be read in Windows - only the readme file
(which references the install file) can. Can these too be .txt files?
For purposes of the .zip distribution (if not the installer), the info about
configuring OPCODEDIR(64) *must* be in either readme or install. I note too
that this info is missing in the manual, under installation/configuration.
(It is there belatedly under "building your own," but it equally needs to be
described under "Configuring.") This is one of the biggest stumbling blocks
to the average user.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Istvan Varga"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Fw: PortMIDI in 5.00 Windows?
> On Monday 13 February 2006 02:06, Art Hunkins wrote:
>
> > The same exact thing happens when I install and run the latest Windows
> > *.zip* distribution from Sourceforge.
>
> The .zip should include the PortMidi plugin. Are you sure you did set
> OPCODEDIR and OPCODEDIR64 ? Alternatively, you could copy pmidi.dll from
> the plugins64 directory in the .zip package to plugins64 in your
> installation from the .exe release. Or just use -+rtmidi=mme which should
> probably work just as well.
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