[Csnd] Administrivia
| Date | 1999-10-31 14:54 |
| From | jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk |
| Subject | [Csnd] Administrivia |
James Andrews and I have completed out tests and so we have
transferred the csound mailing list from Exeter to Bath. A forwarding
address has been left in Exeter, but the main submission address is
now
csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Sending mail to csound-help@lists.bath.ac.uk should give further
instructions on how to use this list.
I have reinstated the [Csnd] prefix as it seems to have more support
than not, and I have (re)added the short trailer to say how to
unsubscribe.
At present the digest remains as before, but I am actively
investigating how to integrate it. I am actually creating digests
inside ezmlm but no one is getting them. I hope this will be a simple
system and largely automatic, as it has been for some other lists ran
from lists.bath.ac.uk
If you have any comments or suggestions for improvement send them to
me and I will see what I can do.
==John ffitch
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| Date | 1999-11-09 20:21 |
| From | Jon Wild |
| Subject | Re: [Csnd] : het_impo/expo |
I am having a problem with the hetrodyne analysis import/export utilities. I'm on an NT machine, and I have an analysis file that adsyn reads without a problem. But if I het_expo the file then immediately het_impo it again, (without opening the exported file before importing it again), adsyn can't read it and I get the following error: INIT error in instr1: illegal code -32768 encountered I also noticed that the new file (i.e. the import of the export) is 5k bigger than the original, whereas I'd expect it to be exactly the same. (If I open up the two files in a text-editor they appear identical.) Has anyone been using het_impo/expo on a Windows set-up and had more success than me? The SGI versions worked fine when I tried them a few years ago. thanks to anyone who can help. best wishes, Jon Wild -- |