Greetings,
Last week Jack O'Quin and I finished off the first version of a handy
addition to the JAMin gui. It is a gtk2 menu for connecting JACK i/o
ports. Similar to what we have seen in audio programs on other platforms.
You can find it in the cvs now.
It is called
io-menu.c io-menu.h
Es geschah am Donnerstag, 27. November 2003 11:42 als
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I know some applications are not ported yet to ppc and suffer from
x86-isms, but that should be fixable I guess :)
It's not only orphaned asm lines but also endian dependent code that makes a
lot of trouble on
Hi,
Sunday 30 November 2003 19.00 skrev Christian Schoenebeck:
Es geschah am Donnerstag, 27. November 2003 11:42 als
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I know some applications are not ported yet to ppc and suffer from
x86-isms, but that should be fixable I guess :)
It's not only orphaned asm
On 2003.11.30 21:52, Robert Jonsson wrote:
Fan noise, which is very much releated to the CPU power is also
something to
think about. Some laptops are noisy to the point that they are
unusable for
audio-work (or just about anything).
/Robert
this is no issue for ppc-laptop, at least on my ibook
Es geschah am Sonntag, 30. November 2003 21:52 als Robert Jonsson schrieb:
I think this an urban myth, the Nvidia drivers may be proprietary but they
are well functioning. Actually there are opensource drivers for nvidia
chips, it is true though that only the proprietary drivers support OpenGL.
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attached is what i have done today works, but needs to
be checked by someone who can judge about the sideeffects.
i am not so sure about them.
I can't comment on the overall security of your module, Torben.
But, I did finally find time to try it out, and it
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