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Date1997-05-15 06:55
FromGabriel Maldonado
SubjectRealtime MIDI csound
Hi everybody,
I've just uploaded release 1.71 of Win95 realtime version, including
3.46 john ffitch version opcodes (PVOC fixed, HRTF fixed, FOG, DISKIN
and MIDI pitch-bend related). 
You can  download it at the usual url:

http://www.agora.stm.it/G.Maldonado/download.htm

I also decided to make the sources of my version avalaible to Csound
community.

To John FFitch: can I upload the sources in your site? I will be happy
if my opcodes could be included in the next official version.

Thanks

-- 
Gabriel Maldonado

mailto:g.maldonado@agora.stm.it
http://www.agora.stm.it/G.Maldonado/home2.htm




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Message written at 16 May 1997 10:40:45 +0100
--- Copy of mail to Marie.Pauline.G.Esguerra@dartmouth.edu ---
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>>>>> "M" == Marie Pauline G Esguerra  writes:

 M> is there some limit on the number of files that can be open at one time, or the
 M> number of occurrences of one file that can be open at a time? larry p. and i
 M> are still having our very odd problem of csound quitting in a large score using
 M> a LOT of soundfiles

There is no internal reason why you cannot have an infinite number of
files, but there are two caveats.  First many operating systems impose
a limit -- for example Unix does.  The second is a half-memory of mine
which I suspect Mike/Dave/Matt at Mills may know more about.  On the
Macintosh C system i have used there is a limit on teh number of files
imposed by teh C library, as it emulated teh Unix open command via
fopen etc.  My MAC is not accessable at present so I cannot check.

==John ff