thanks for the input. i will make these changes.
elrod
Chad Loder wrote:
Hi elrod. Some quick notes according to your criteria (coming from
someone who knows nothing about themes):
Table of Contents
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What is that weird image? :)
Tools section
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A
Now, I am ready to start debugging dual-processor NT hangs that I've
been experiencing. I figure I will start with the Windows PMO, but first
I have some questions:
Dual processor NT with a SB Live! card? If so, do you have another card that
you might stick in there just to see if the SB
Well... :) The PMO model does not mesh well with DirectSound, nor are you
happy with the soundcard PMO. Would generalizing the PMO model help at
all?
Yes, we plan to do that for 3.0...
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing
Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just as a data point i am running Nt 4 on a dual processor p3-500 with a SBLive!
card just fine with FreeAmp.
elrod
Chad Loder wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Mayhem Chaos Coordinator wrote:
Now, I am ready to start debugging dual-processor NT hangs that I've
been experiencing. I figure I
On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 11:43:23AM -0800, Mark B. Elrod wrote:
just as a data point i am running Nt 4 on a dual processor p3-500 with a SBLive!
card just fine with FreeAmp.
Running a dual P-III 600 with SBLive, work fine with FreeAmp, however
the system does seem to go unstable after a while,
Running a dual P-III 600 with SBLive, work fine with FreeAmp, however
the system does seem to go unstable after a while, but I've been told
that this is due to the number of cards I've got in the system (and it
loses interrupts of something, ps NT4 SP6+).
Steve
You're a Solaris guy, right?
As requested: -
c++ -I. -I. -I./config -DUNIX_LIBDIR=\"/usr/local/lib\" -Dsolaris -I./lib/gdbm -
I./base/include -Iconfig -I./io/include -I./ui/include -I./lmc/include -I./base/
unix/include -I./base/unix/solaris/include -I./io/soundcard/unix/solaris/include
-I./ui/lcd/include
base/src/downloadmanager.cpp:724: passing `const sockaddr *' as argument 2 of `c
onnect(int, sockaddr *, int)' discards qualifiers
gmake: *** [base/src/downloadmanager.o] Error 1
Hmm...it compiles nicely for me, no warnings at all on my:
SunOS 5.7 Generic_106541-07 sun4u sparc
I downloaded and massaged your code for a while. Its now checked in CVS.
* How to I display a customize dialog from the preferences page when I
select my plugin?
You don't. We need to implement something like that.
* When the plugin is outputting the data, the time counter on the main
I downloaded and massaged your code for a while. Its now
checked in CVS.
Good deal Mr. Mayhem Chaos Coord because I was sure running low on time
due to apartment searching and moving that I have coming up in a few weeks.
I'll pull down the cvs so I can take a peek at the updated code.
mike
Ok, I'm in the process of porting it to Linux, so expect more changes.
:-)
Speaking of Linux, I hope to get my a Alpha Personal Workstation after I get
moved into my new place, so my current AlphaStation will probably be a
fulltime AlphaLinux, or maybe AlphaFreeBSD once I can learn the
http://www.freeamp.org/bodies/download.html
Down the the compilation section, the _development_ link leads to a 404
error.
Michael Rich
http://alphax86dev.cjb.net
http://www.cdx.sk/userwebs/zdrpg
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On 16 Mar, Michael Rich wrote:
Just for a nitpick, my name is misspelled, the e and a are transposed. :)
Done. Hey, can you check to see if everything still works under
Windows? The changes for Linux were a bit more far reaching than I
cared for.
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else is
On 16 Mar, Michael Rich wrote:
http://www.freeamp.org/bodies/download.html
Down the the compilation section, the _development_ link leads to a 404
error.
Fixed. Thanks!
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing
Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can I suggest that we rename it when we move to the new plugin
architecture for 3.0? At that point we'll also have an
improved options
system that will allow for the things that you're planning for.
Is that reasonable?
Quite reasonable because if I remember, the customize dialogs for
On 16 Mar, Michael Rich wrote:
Done. Hey, can you check to see if everything still works under
Windows? The changes for Linux were a bit more far reaching than I
cared for.
Should the version I pulled from CVS about an hour ago have the changes you
want tested in it? That's what I'm
It just occurred to me that the compile errors people have been complaining
about
( see http://www.freeamp.org/pipermail/freeamp-dev/1999-December/39.html
and http://www.freeamp.org/pipermail/freeamp-dev/2000-February/000282.html )
can be solved in the short term with by switching on the
My last check in was at Fri Mar 17 4:22:41 2000 (GMT). Which is about
40 minutes ago...
I updated my code and it still seems to be working just fine. Both the
Amorphis and Arch Enemy MP3s decoded nicely into WAV files. The
StuffFourChars function you added is exactly what I was thinking was
The same exact thing happened on my system with the DirectSound plugin. I
hit play, and no sound comes out. The time display and sliders advance
as normal, but no sound.
I have:
NT 4 SP6
DirectX version 3 (or thereabouts)
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! Value
Driver: Latest Creative NT4 drivers
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