| 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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>>>>> "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
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