maybe you also want to look at the vasp library. with vasp you can do 
fft on whatever buffersize you want.
marius.

Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> --- Miller Puckette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Depending on the OS, you can get at least 100 milliseconds of buffering and
>> perhaps much more... so it should be fine.
>>
>> cheers
>> Miller
>>
> 
> Well, the OS is Linux (SUSE 10.2 to be precise) and I'm interested in FFT
> transforms taking, say, 3 seconds.
> 
> Will pd allocate the necessary buffers/threads ?
> 
> Can pd be configured to cope with such latencies ?
> 
> If yes, at run time or at compile time ?
> 
> Thanks,
>   Sergei.
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