Hello, did you check if the expr.dll is present in extra folder?
David F. Place a écrit :
Hi:
Yesterday, I rather vaguely reported a bug I encountered on my
friends Windows XP non-pro machine. I have been able to reproduce it
on my Windows 2000 machine.Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4 Pd 0.41-2 downloaded from SourceForge
- Download and install Pd.
- Run pd.exe in the bin directory.
- Open exponential.pd from the Audio Examples section of the Help
files.
expr exp(-($f1-1)/100) ....couldn't create
The usual startup message giving the license info for [expr] was not
displayed.This procedure works fine on my Windows XP Professional machine.
Thanks.
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