On Dec 16, 2011, at 9:33 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
On 12/16/2011 05:44 PM, rolf meesters wrote:
thanks hans, however not a lot of infomation came out of it.
i mostly tried the help patches from the .reference some do not give a problem: abs, acoustics, acoustics~,adc~, all_about,.. others: about.pd, abs~, all_about_arrays make Pd close without any message.
on the other hand acoustics~-help generates the message: < tclpd loader searching for pddp/dsp in path... nothing found. > idem for adc~-help, but no crash.
any more suggestions where/how to look?
i think, all externals in PdX are compiled with "-march=pentium4 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse" (for whatever reasons, Pd itself seems to not be compiled with p4/sse2 support), which will most likely produce code that is non-executable on your machine.
that the machine used for building is a P3, doesn't matter much, as it need not run the code...think of it as "cross compiling" for a newer architecture.
Ah yes, that is true. I figured that people using hardware that old would be using GNU/Linux. The Windows builds need Pentium4 minimum so they have SSE2.
.hc
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