| I do not think it is the problem of CSounder v3.3. I think it is the
bug of Winsound v3.476. Since I have used some other Csound &
Winsound version, and no problems happened at all.
Qian Chen
---Dustin Barlow wrote:
>
>
> I have had a couple of other users email me about having problems
> with CSound creating READ-ONLY files. I have the latest versions
> of CSound and mine seem to be writing the correct file attributes
> and I am able to delete the csound generated files from within
> CSounder.
>
> I haven't changed CSounder for over a year now so I'm sure that
> the deletion problem is not with CSounder. It has only been
> recently that I've gotten complaints about this problem from
> CSounder users. Has anyone else had this deletion problem?
>
> I'm currently running CSounder and csound (3.472 for DOS and Windows)
> on a P-233MMX running Win NT 4.0 Workstation (the goods!) and
> everything runs the way I expect it so I'm not sure what to recommend.
>
> Can the powers that be help?
>
> Dustin Barlow
>
> 1. Whenever I generate the sound file, I cannot delete it with
> Csounder v3.3. After checking the atribution of the sound file, I
> found that the atribution had always been set as READ-ONLY. All I
> have to do is to use file folder to delete the file or use ATTRIB
> command in DOS. Is it a bug?
>
>
>
>
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