Hi all,
I'm now working on an OSX port, using portaudio for the audio part (which also buys me directX support in Windows.) It looks like a few hours of work all told, once I've got over basic issues like getting hold of a machine...
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 12:17:31PM -0400, Karl MacMillan wrote:
On Mon, 14 May 2001, CK wrote:
I read:
I have ported PD to FreeBSD 4.3 (if you can call fixing a few compilation issues porting). It runs quite well on my laptop, but I will make no garuntees that it will run on anything else. There are some issues:
did anyone who has access to an osx box try to compile it there ?
I haven't tried this (I do have an osx box) because the sound system is quite a bit different. Other than this, my assumption is that it will compile fairly easily.
- Full-duplex does not work and locks up my system. This is either a problem with the soundcard driver or the OSS emulation.
did you succeed with any other app opening /dev/dsp rw ? then you could give d13b's piperead~/write~ objects a try, though they won't exactly lower the latency times ;), I'm currently using this to run pd on a machine wo any soundhardware.
I also wrote a minimul full-duplex test program using the native freebsd audio api (which is refreshingly simple and well thought out). It also rebooted the system. My assumption is that there is a bug in the drivers.
Karl
regards
x
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