i'm also using the FFTW which i was able to download as a .dll, but in my code i #include several of the .c files that are part of the FFTW. i'm able to open up a linked library workspace but i get a million errors when i try to build it. i'm not really sure what i'm doing because i've never done this in windows before. thanks for any help!
scott
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Hello, did you find a dll of FFTW3? Where did you find it? Thanks, Michael
At 10:10 07.08.2003, you wrote:
i'm also using the FFTW which i was able to download as a .dll, but in my code i #include several of the .c files that are part of the FFTW. i'm able to open up a linked library workspace but i get a million errors when i try to build it. i'm not really sure what i'm doing because i've never done this in windows before. thanks for any help!
scott
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nope, i only gots it for FFTW2. all of my old code is in FFTW2 so i'm not really anxious to get back into that stuff and rewrite stuff until i get some of my other projects under control. thus far i don't there is a prebuilt binary for FFT3.
scott
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Michael Iber wrote:
Hello, did you find a dll of FFTW3? Where did you find it? Thanks, Michael
At 10:10 07.08.2003, you wrote:
i'm also using the FFTW which i was able to download as a .dll, but in my code i #include several of the .c files that are part of the FFTW. i'm able to open up a linked library workspace but i get a million errors when i try to build it. i'm not really sure what i'm doing because i've never done this in windows before. thanks for any help!
scott
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