Hi,
On 30.01.2018 21:40, Miller Puckette wrote:
Thanks to iohannes Zmoelnig, Dan Wilcox, and Spacechild1, it's now possible to compile Pd as a 64-bit windows native application. I'm hoping this will fix the recent trouble arising from new ASIO devices not showing up in 32-bit Pd versions.
The new one's available on the usual page: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
Beware that (as we've already gone through for Mac and linuz) 32-bit externs won't load into 64-bit Pd - you'll need to make or find 64-bit compiled versions of them
I have made a test build of PuREST JSON for 64 bit Windows with MXE cross compilation, and the resulting binaries are loading and working:
https://ssl-account.com/cloud.residuum.org/index.php/s/380C60JAabnO7jk/downl...
Side note: ia64 used to be the Itanium architecture e.g. in Debian, 64 bit is usually called x64 or x86-64 or amd64 (in Debian). What should the architecture be called for deken uploads? As you can see, the build scripts currently uses (Windows-x86_64-64) for the package.
Hth, Thomas