| This is silly. I used winzip 6.3 as always. If I click on it directly
in the root BIN directory it runs, but if I try to launch it from the
program menu or Wcshell only the shell opens? Whatt??
Andy
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On May 20 Wayne Freno wrote;
Which unzipper are you using? I found that one called
Powerzip consistently does the same thing. I just got
a different unzipper. BTW I haven't tried unzipping
the new version of csound yet.
On Thu, 20 May 1999, A. Archias wrote:
> I downloaded 3.54 PC version form the maths\bath ftp server. Unzipped it,
> ran it and all that opens is the shell. Is something missing?
>
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Nevermind. I re-applied it in the Wcshell registry and and program
menu and now it runs.
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This is silly. I used winzip 6.3 as always. If I click on it directly
in the root BIN directory it runs, but if I try to launch it from the
program menu or Wcshell only the shell opens? Whatt??
Andy
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The trouble you are seeing is that you have lost access to csound.txt
which needs to be in teh current directory, or in SFDIR SADIR or teh otherone.
==John
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Here goes. Try starting Winsound from the directory from which you put it=
,
rather than any other directory. John, as nice as this is, could you fix =
it so
we can use Winsound from our DATA directory?
ada@skyenet.net (A. Archias) wrote:
> This is silly. I used winzip 6.3 as always. If I click on it directly
> in the root BIN directory it runs, but if I try to launch it from the
> program menu or Wcshell only the shell opens? Whatt??
> Andy
> =
> =
> ************************************************
> On May 20 Wayne Freno wrote;
> Which unzipper are you using? I found that one called =
> Powerzip consistently does the same thing. I just got =
> a different unzipper. BTW I haven't tried unzipping
> the new version of csound yet.
> =
> On Thu, 20 May 1999, A. Archias wrote:
> =
> > I downloaded 3.54 PC version form the maths\bath ftp server. Unzippe=
d it,
> > ran it and all that opens is the shell. Is something missing?
> > =
To seek is to find. =
To Find is to Seek.
So what? Gimme a Windows based computer, and I'll try Linux instead.
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Paul Barton-Davis wrote:
> Adding SCHED_FIFO priority and MLOCKALL to lock all current and future
> pages in physical memory makes no visible difference to the program,
> except that it locks the machine more solidly when we get up close to
> breaking point (65-70 oscillators).
>
> I'll have to try the ALSA driver and see if it can do better.
>
> --p
Interesting. In my experience (quite a while ago now), it made the
difference betweeen having occasional dropouts due to other processes
running, and (in the SCHED_FIFO case) having dropouts only due to the
kflush deamon. Average throughput probably didn't change that much, but
the key issue was in preventing other processes from kicking in during
the sound-driver calls and not returning in time...
Or perhaps you're talking about the benchmark program results (which
possibly measure only throughput?)
and not whether you can run Csound without dropouts?
Larry
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