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Date2016-12-11 20:39
FromAndrea Strappa
Subjectcsound on winXP collapse
Attachmentsperhaps_csound_bug.bmp  
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-12 01:53
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: csound on winXP collapse
Hi Andrea,

I'm not sure we're really supporting Windows XP now, so there may be issues.  One thing I recently learned about for Windows 10 is the taskkill command; apparently Windows XP has a tskil command that is similar:


That could maybe work to kill any zombie Csound processes.

Also to note, recent versions of Csound releases have been for x86_64, which should not work with 32-bit Windows. If your version of Windows XP is 32-bit, you might have better luck with an earlier version of Csound 6 when releases were 32-bit, or Rory might have a 32-bit release that could work.  The toolchain we have for mingw64 should also work for mingw32, but I don't think anyone has tried.  

Hope that helps!
steven

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Andrea Strappa <a_strappa@tin.it> wrote:
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-12 10:25
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: csound on winXP collapse
Actually, that's how I do my win32 builds at the moment, i.e., using mingw64. They work fine on Win7 32bit. I'm not sure what I might need to do in order to get them working on WinXP. What was the problem with 6.08_win32_minimal? There is a new one now for 6.08.1 which has some better instructions. Thanks to Nate. Perhaps you could have a go at installing that one? 

On 12 December 2016 at 01:53, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andrea,

I'm not sure we're really supporting Windows XP now, so there may be issues.  One thing I recently learned about for Windows 10 is the taskkill command; apparently Windows XP has a tskil command that is similar:


That could maybe work to kill any zombie Csound processes.

Also to note, recent versions of Csound releases have been for x86_64, which should not work with 32-bit Windows. If your version of Windows XP is 32-bit, you might have better luck with an earlier version of Csound 6 when releases were 32-bit, or Rory might have a 32-bit release that could work.  The toolchain we have for mingw64 should also work for mingw32, but I don't think anyone has tried.  

Hope that helps!
steven

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Andrea Strappa <a_strappa@tin.it> wrote:
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-12 15:09
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: csound on winXP collapse
That's great Rory, I hadn't realized you were building x86 builds for Windows.  Thanks!

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
Actually, that's how I do my win32 builds at the moment, i.e., using mingw64. They work fine on Win7 32bit. I'm not sure what I might need to do in order to get them working on WinXP. What was the problem with 6.08_win32_minimal? There is a new one now for 6.08.1 which has some better instructions. Thanks to Nate. Perhaps you could have a go at installing that one? 

On 12 December 2016 at 01:53, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andrea,

I'm not sure we're really supporting Windows XP now, so there may be issues.  One thing I recently learned about for Windows 10 is the taskkill command; apparently Windows XP has a tskil command that is similar:


That could maybe work to kill any zombie Csound processes.

Also to note, recent versions of Csound releases have been for x86_64, which should not work with 32-bit Windows. If your version of Windows XP is 32-bit, you might have better luck with an earlier version of Csound 6 when releases were 32-bit, or Rory might have a 32-bit release that could work.  The toolchain we have for mingw64 should also work for mingw32, but I don't think anyone has tried.  

Hope that helps!
steven

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Andrea Strappa <a_strappa@tin.it> wrote:
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-12 15:11
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: csound on winXP collapse
You weren't aware because I managed to build it without any problems. So, for once you managed to avoid a barrage of questions form me. We'll call this progress ;) 

On 12 December 2016 at 15:09, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
That's great Rory, I hadn't realized you were building x86 builds for Windows.  Thanks!

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
Actually, that's how I do my win32 builds at the moment, i.e., using mingw64. They work fine on Win7 32bit. I'm not sure what I might need to do in order to get them working on WinXP. What was the problem with 6.08_win32_minimal? There is a new one now for 6.08.1 which has some better instructions. Thanks to Nate. Perhaps you could have a go at installing that one? 

On 12 December 2016 at 01:53, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andrea,

I'm not sure we're really supporting Windows XP now, so there may be issues.  One thing I recently learned about for Windows 10 is the taskkill command; apparently Windows XP has a tskil command that is similar:


That could maybe work to kill any zombie Csound processes.

Also to note, recent versions of Csound releases have been for x86_64, which should not work with 32-bit Windows. If your version of Windows XP is 32-bit, you might have better luck with an earlier version of Csound 6 when releases were 32-bit, or Rory might have a 32-bit release that could work.  The toolchain we have for mingw64 should also work for mingw32, but I don't think anyone has tried.  

Hope that helps!
steven

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Andrea Strappa <a_strappa@tin.it> wrote:
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-12 15:14
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: csound on winXP collapse
:D

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
You weren't aware because I managed to build it without any problems. So, for once you managed to avoid a barrage of questions form me. We'll call this progress ;) 

On 12 December 2016 at 15:09, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
That's great Rory, I hadn't realized you were building x86 builds for Windows.  Thanks!

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 5:25 AM, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
Actually, that's how I do my win32 builds at the moment, i.e., using mingw64. They work fine on Win7 32bit. I'm not sure what I might need to do in order to get them working on WinXP. What was the problem with 6.08_win32_minimal? There is a new one now for 6.08.1 which has some better instructions. Thanks to Nate. Perhaps you could have a go at installing that one? 

On 12 December 2016 at 01:53, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andrea,

I'm not sure we're really supporting Windows XP now, so there may be issues.  One thing I recently learned about for Windows 10 is the taskkill command; apparently Windows XP has a tskil command that is similar:


That could maybe work to kill any zombie Csound processes.

Also to note, recent versions of Csound releases have been for x86_64, which should not work with 32-bit Windows. If your version of Windows XP is 32-bit, you might have better luck with an earlier version of Csound 6 when releases were 32-bit, or Rory might have a 32-bit release that could work.  The toolchain we have for mingw64 should also work for mingw32, but I don't think anyone has tried.  

Hope that helps!
steven

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Andrea Strappa <a_strappa@tin.it> wrote:
Hi at all,
On those days I'm working on a laptop with Windows XP, WinXound 3.4.1 (I tried also 3.3.4), Csound6_6.07.0beta2 (I tried also 6.03.2, 6.05.2beta-vst, 6.05, but not 6.08_win32_minimal, because I wasn't be able to install).
After I make some executions of Compile and Stop, with good running controlled by Midi, Csound becomes mute.
If I open "Task Manager Windows" (ctrl+alt+canc) I see opened two-three csound on process (like image attached), I try to stop those csound process, but without success.
I can't restart windows, I have to force PC turn off.
Any suggestions?
 
some time appears those messages:
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
csound command: Floating-point exception
 
csound command: Abort
 
 
Compiler Info/Warnings/Errors:
time resolution is 279.365 ns
 



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Date2016-12-20 06:30
FromBrian Redfern
Subjecta new google play single made with csound
I'm working on a new android app but in the meantime I released some new music made with csound, one track has a couple of guitar samples that I granulate but everything else is pure csound:

You can check out the source for the tracks plus some of my other current compositions on my github:
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