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list archives? what text editors? realtime csound for linux?

Date1997-05-05 09:14
FromMatt Loper
Subjectlist archives? what text editors? realtime csound for linux?
I'm new on the list, and have a few questions.

1. Is, say, the last year of this list's postings archived anywhere? I
could only find the following address, whose first message was 3/7/97.
http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~james/csound_list/index.html#173

2. What text editors are most people happy with on linux/X & win95
platforms? If I want to make emacs csound friendly, where might I find
code to do so?

3. In using linux to do realtime compilation, sound comes out half the
speed (or maybe slower?) that it should. My command line is as follows:

csound -o/dev/dsp -8 one.orc one.sco

In case it matters, the header in the .orc file is as follows:

sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls = 1

(I'm using a gravis ultrasound pnp w/ the "ultrasound project" drivers)

Thanks in advance!

Matt Loper
Matthew@loper.org                    
http://www.loper.org



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From: "J.A. Bijsterbosch" 
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Subject: Re: How to get csound up and running?
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 12:30:19 +0200
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Hello Rathe,

on tuesday april 15, 1997 19:51 you wrote:
> 
> Hi Ya,
> 
> It is really easy to get Csound running of a P90/24MB infact
> Csound will run really well on your computer.
[ some explanation snipped ]
 
And how right you where . 

At this point I should say a word of thanks to Vadim V. Sytnikov as well,
who gave me the exact information I was looking for. I tried to thank him
personal but one way or the other my posting got send back to me with some
errors about not supported language or something like that. Bill's mail &
news Ukranian isn't up to date it seems.;-)) 

So Vadim I hope you're reading this...thanks.

> While you are at bath you should down load as may example files as
> you can, as Csound is fair difficalt to get your head around if you are
> not a computer programmer.

Well that's an other hobby of mine so that wasn't the problem. The most
important thing was to know which files, versions and such, I needed to get
started.
 
> Good luck,
> 
> 	tell me how you get on
> 
Well after downloading the correct files, it worked ok. in a Win95 DosBox.
Even the graphs where visible in graphics mode, and the created wave file
sounded alright.
As sometimes in life however, I suddenly have a lot of things that need to
be done first, so it'll probably be some time before I can dig deep in the
tutorials and docs...

> Rathe
> 
> p.s if you have a homepage and wish to swap links my addess is
> http://www.york.ac.uk/~rh113/

I will take a look at it :-) to see in which category it'll be mentioned.
Mine is most links for Raytracing, Java(Script) and C(++) at the moment.

Greetings from sunny Amsterdam,
    
     Jan Bijsterbosch

email: bijster@worldonline.nl
http://www.worldonline.nl/~bijster



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Message written at 4 May 1997 12:05:52 +0100
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In-reply-to: <9705011605.ZM3000@ulysses.stanford.edu> (message from Tobias
	Kunze on Thu, 1 May 1997 16:05:16 -0700)

I cannot reproduce your error
  | indexing overflow error

This comes when it thinks that it cannot use a short to index the
words.  I would need your orchestra to see why this should be.  I
could add tracing to give better ideas.
==John



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	Kunze on Tue, 29 Apr 1997 13:10:24 -0700)

I have stared at the code for the reallocation of GOTO and LABELS and
I cannot see any error anywhere.  I will try to construct an example
where is fails I guess.
==John



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Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 09:57:57 +1000
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From: Arne Hanna 
Subject: LISP
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If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, could they please let me know.  I'm
a mac guy.
Cheers
Arne







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Hi,

  I like Paul Graham's "ANSI Common Lisp", published by Prentice Hall, 1996.

Keith

On Tue, 6 May 1997, Arne Hanna wrote:

> If any one knows of any 'Intro to...' literiture available on this
> subject,(LISP) preferably in book form, could they please let me know.  I'm
> a mac guy.
> Cheers
> Arne
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




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Peter Norvig's book "artificial intelligence programming -- case
studies in common lisp" has the best intro to lisp i've seen in
over seven years.  it's also highly recommendable otherwise.


-- 

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Tobias Kunze                       t@kunze.stanford.edu
CCRMA, Stanford University         http://www.stanford.edu/~tkunze


Date1997-05-06 14:49
Fromjpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
SubjectRe: list archives? what text editors? realtime csound for linux?
For an editor, I use emacs, and have written orchestra and score modes
for them.  Available on my server.

Cannot help with linux questions though.

==John ff