yeah, i dont actually *want* to run to instances of pd sharing the same
device, the meat of my email (which may have been obfuscated) was "does
anyone else using asio on win2k see this problem of 100% cpu usage" ?
if its a pd bug, i'd like to gather info to see it fixed sinceu its a
really nasty thing to do to the user :) my feeling is that it is a
problem with my driver (if so, i'd like to report it to maudio) which
can be easily verified if other win2k/asio/pd0.36 users dont have this
happen
-josh
Jordan J wrote:
I believe with ASIO only one application can use it at a time. Unless of course, you have two cards :). Not sure about the 100% usage thing, though. That sounds like something Windows would do :)
-Jordan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Steiner" joschi@eds.org To: "PD List" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:54 PM Subject: [PD] launching 2 pd's with -asio on win2k causes 100% cpu usage
this was really ugly, i accidentally launched a second instance of pd when i already had one running. my asio driver complained that the driver was already in use, and my cpu pegged to 100% ... i very very slowly shutdown both versions of pd (taking about 30 seconds to switch to another window) and now my system is all happy again... is this unique to my asio driver (it *is* a beta driver) or is this a pd bug? can anyone else out there using win2k/asio try this to see if you get the same problem? i'm using pd 0.36 ...
-josh
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