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diff --git a/Gem/manual/GemWPd.html b/Gem/manual/GemWPd.html index b564d99..46c863a 100644 --- a/Gem/manual/GemWPd.html +++ b/Gem/manual/GemWPd.html @@ -1,140 +1,140 @@ -<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
-<html>
-<head>
- <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="Author" content="Mark Danks">
- <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.5 [en] (WinNT; I) [Netscape]">
- <title>Using GEM with Pd</title>
-</head>
-<body>
-
-<center>
-<h2>
-<u>Using GEM with Pd</u></h2></center>
- An important fact is that GEM is NOT an application.
-It is a library that the application Pd loads in at run-time. Most
-of this information is taken directly from the GEM FAQ.
-<p><a href="#GEMIrix">How do I install GEM on IRIX?</a>
-<br><a href="#GEMWinNT">How do I install GEM on Win95/NT/2k?</a>
-<br><a href="#GEMlinux">How do I install GEM on linux?</a>
-<br><a href="#GEMmacos">How do I install GEM on macOS-X?</a>
-<br><a href="#runIRIX">How do I run GEM on IRIX?</a>
-<br><a href="#runWinNT">How do I run GEM on Win95/NT/2k?</a>
-<br><a href="#runlinux">How do I run GEM on linux?</a>
-<br><a href="#runmacos">How do I run GEM on linux?</a>
-<br><a href="#noRun">Why doesn't GEM run?</a>
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="GEMIrix"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on IRIX?</u></h4>
-See the readme for installing Pd.
-<p>Uncompress and untar the GEM file that you downloaded. GEM should
-be located at
-<p>pd/gem
-<p>depending on where you have installed Pd.
-<p>If you run the shell script, GEM.INSTALL.sh, then all of the example
-files and documention
-<br>should be put in the correct locations.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="GEMWinNT"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on WinNT?</u></h4>
-See the readme for installing Pd.
-<p>TODO: there should be a install package somewhere
-<p>Unzip the GEM file that you downloaded so that it is at
-<p>pd\gem
-<p>depending on where you have installed Pd.
-<p>If you run GEM.INSTALL.bat, then all of the example files and documentation
-should be put in the correct locations.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="GEMlinux"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on linux?</u></h4>
-See the readme for installing Pd.
-<p>Uncompress and untar the GEM file that you downloaded so that it is at
-<p>pd/gem
-<p>depending on where you have installed Pd.
-<p>chdir into <pd/gem>/src/Gnu
-<p>read the README.build
-<p>run <tt>./configure</tt> and afterwards <tt>make</tt>
-<p>If you run <tt>make install</tt>, then all of the example files and documentation
-should be put in the correct locations.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="GEMmacos"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on macOS-X?</u></h4>
-See the readme for installing Pd.
-<p>TODO: there should be a install package somewhere
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on IRIX?</u></h4>
- To use GEM type something like:
-<p>/usr/people/mdanks/pd/bin/pd -lib /usr/people/mdanks/pd/gem/Gem
-<p>(where /usr/people/mdanks is the path to the pd directory). Check out
-the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to
-"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem.
-If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look
-in the GEM FAQ
-<br>for trouble shooting suggestions.
-<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong.
-<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="runWinNT"></a><u>How do I run GEM on Win95/NT?</u></h4>
- It is best to start Pd from a DOS command line.
-If you go to the Start menu, you should find an application called "Command
-Prompt" under the Program menu. You need to change to the drive where
-you installed Pd. For instance, if it is on your D: drive, just type
-d: at the prompt.
-<p> To use GEM type something like:
-<p>\pd\bin\pd -lib /pd/gem/Gem
-<p>depending on where you installed Pd.
-<p> Check out the README for Pd to see examples of the
--lib flag. If you just try to double click GEM, you will get an error!
-Notice that last word is a capital Gem. If you get a "can't find gem_setup"
-error, then that is the problem. Look in the GEM FAQ for trouble shooting
-suggestions.
-<p>If you don't see a startup message from GEM, then something went wrong.
-<p> Most people use the command shell to start Pd.
-It is difficult to configure Pd to run from double-clicking on the icon.
-<p> Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment
-variable.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on linux?</u></h4>
- To use GEM type something like:
-<p>/usr/people/mdanks/pd/bin/pd -lib /usr/people/mdanks/pd/gem/Gem
-<p>(where /usr/people/mdanks is the path to the pd directory). Check out
-the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to
-"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem.
-If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look
-in the GEM FAQ
-<br>for trouble shooting suggestions.
-<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong.
-<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on macOS-X?</u></h4>
- To use GEM type something like:
-<code>/usr/local/bin/pd -lib /Users/zmoelnig/pd/Gem</code>
-<p>(where /usr/local/bin/pd is the path to the pd directory and
-/Users/zmoelnig/pd is the path where the <i>Gem.pd_darwin</i> resides).
-Check out the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to
-"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem.
-If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look
-in the GEM FAQ
-<br>for trouble shooting suggestions.
-<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong.
-<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable.
-<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561>
-<h4>
-<a NAME="noRun"></a><u>Why doesn't GEM run?</u></h4>
- Notice that the -lib flag always requires Unix styles
-slashes, even if you are on Windows. This means that you need to
-do <i>-lib /gem/Gem</i>, not <i>-lib \gem\Gem</i>
-<p> You may also want to use the -nosound flag.
-For instance, my PC has problems using audio (it leaks memory), so I just
-turn off the audio part of Pd. However, other people can't get GEM
-to work if the -nosound is used (on Win95). You can also try the
--dac or -adc flags (for digital-analog-conversion only and analog-digital-conversion
-only).
-<p><a href="index.html">[return]</a>
-<br>
-</body>
-</html>
+<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> +<html> +<head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> + <meta name="Author" content="Mark Danks"> + <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.5 [en] (WinNT; I) [Netscape]"> + <title>Using GEM with Pd</title> +</head> +<body> + +<center> +<h2> +<u>Using GEM with Pd</u></h2></center> + An important fact is that GEM is NOT an application. +It is a library that the application Pd loads in at run-time. Most +of this information is taken directly from the GEM FAQ. +<p><a href="#GEMIrix">How do I install GEM on IRIX?</a> +<br><a href="#GEMWinNT">How do I install GEM on Win95/NT/2k?</a> +<br><a href="#GEMlinux">How do I install GEM on linux?</a> +<br><a href="#GEMmacos">How do I install GEM on macOS-X?</a> +<br><a href="#runIRIX">How do I run GEM on IRIX?</a> +<br><a href="#runWinNT">How do I run GEM on Win95/NT/2k?</a> +<br><a href="#runlinux">How do I run GEM on linux?</a> +<br><a href="#runmacos">How do I run GEM on linux?</a> +<br><a href="#noRun">Why doesn't GEM run?</a> +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="GEMIrix"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on IRIX?</u></h4> +See the readme for installing Pd. +<p>Uncompress and untar the GEM file that you downloaded. GEM should +be located at +<p>pd/gem +<p>depending on where you have installed Pd. +<p>If you run the shell script, GEM.INSTALL.sh, then all of the example +files and documention +<br>should be put in the correct locations. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="GEMWinNT"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on WinNT?</u></h4> +See the readme for installing Pd. +<p>TODO: there should be a install package somewhere +<p>Unzip the GEM file that you downloaded so that it is at +<p>pd\gem +<p>depending on where you have installed Pd. +<p>If you run GEM.INSTALL.bat, then all of the example files and documentation +should be put in the correct locations. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="GEMlinux"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on linux?</u></h4> +See the readme for installing Pd. +<p>Uncompress and untar the GEM file that you downloaded so that it is at +<p>pd/gem +<p>depending on where you have installed Pd. +<p>chdir into <pd/gem>/src/Gnu +<p>read the README.build +<p>run <tt>./configure</tt> and afterwards <tt>make</tt> +<p>If you run <tt>make install</tt>, then all of the example files and documentation +should be put in the correct locations. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="GEMmacos"></a><u>How do I install GEM and Pd on macOS-X?</u></h4> +See the readme for installing Pd. +<p>TODO: there should be a install package somewhere +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on IRIX?</u></h4> + To use GEM type something like: +<p>/usr/people/mdanks/pd/bin/pd -lib /usr/people/mdanks/pd/gem/Gem +<p>(where /usr/people/mdanks is the path to the pd directory). Check out +the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to +"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem. +If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look +in the GEM FAQ +<br>for trouble shooting suggestions. +<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong. +<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="runWinNT"></a><u>How do I run GEM on Win95/NT?</u></h4> + It is best to start Pd from a DOS command line. +If you go to the Start menu, you should find an application called "Command +Prompt" under the Program menu. You need to change to the drive where +you installed Pd. For instance, if it is on your D: drive, just type +d: at the prompt. +<p> To use GEM type something like: +<p>\pd\bin\pd -lib /pd/gem/Gem +<p>depending on where you installed Pd. +<p> Check out the README for Pd to see examples of the +-lib flag. If you just try to double click GEM, you will get an error! +Notice that last word is a capital Gem. If you get a "can't find gem_setup" +error, then that is the problem. Look in the GEM FAQ for trouble shooting +suggestions. +<p>If you don't see a startup message from GEM, then something went wrong. +<p> Most people use the command shell to start Pd. +It is difficult to configure Pd to run from double-clicking on the icon. +<p> Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment +variable. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on linux?</u></h4> + To use GEM type something like: +<p>/usr/people/mdanks/pd/bin/pd -lib /usr/people/mdanks/pd/gem/Gem +<p>(where /usr/people/mdanks is the path to the pd directory). Check out +the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to +"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem. +If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look +in the GEM FAQ +<br>for trouble shooting suggestions. +<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong. +<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="runIRIX"></a><u>How do I run GEM on macOS-X?</u></h4> + To use GEM type something like: +<code>/usr/local/bin/pd -lib /Users/zmoelnig/pd/Gem</code> +<p>(where /usr/local/bin/pd is the path to the pd directory and +/Users/zmoelnig/pd is the path where the <i>Gem.pd_darwin</i> resides). +Check out the README for Pd to see examples of the -lib flag. If you just try to +"run" GEM, you will get an error! Notice that last word is a capital Gem. +If you get a "can't find gem_setup" error, then that is the problem. Look +in the GEM FAQ +<br>for trouble shooting suggestions. +<p>If you don't see startup messages from GEM, then something went wrong. +<br>Also, you might need to add pd/bin to your PATH environment variable. +<p><img SRC="tribar.gif" height=13 width=561> +<h4> +<a NAME="noRun"></a><u>Why doesn't GEM run?</u></h4> + Notice that the -lib flag always requires Unix styles +slashes, even if you are on Windows. This means that you need to +do <i>-lib /gem/Gem</i>, not <i>-lib \gem\Gem</i> +<p> You may also want to use the -nosound flag. +For instance, my PC has problems using audio (it leaks memory), so I just +turn off the audio part of Pd. However, other people can't get GEM +to work if the -nosound is used (on Win95). You can also try the +-dac or -adc flags (for digital-analog-conversion only and analog-digital-conversion +only). +<p><a href="index.html">[return]</a> +<br> +</body> +</html> |