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@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ to file such as "pd-linux-033.tar.gz". Open a "shell"
window, cd to
the directory containing the file, and type the command,
<PRE>
- zcat pd-linux-033.tar.gz | tar xf -
+ tar xzf pd-linux-033.tar.gz
</PRE>
<P>which creates a directory named "pd". I do this from my home directory.
Next, compile it. "CD" to pd and read the INSTALL.txt, or else just cd
@@ -262,11 +262,13 @@ to "pd/src" and type
<PRE>
To enable debugging (and losing code optimization) add "--enable-debug".
- To enable ALSA 0.9x or up, add "--enable-alsa".
To use Portaudio version 19 (experimental), add "--enable-portaudio".
To put Pd in /usr/bin instead of /usr/local/bin, add "--prefix=/bin".
</PRE>
+Alsa and Jack support should auto-configure, but "--enable-alsa" od
+"--enable-jack" will force their inclusion.
+
<P> After "make", just type "~/pd/bin/pd" to run pd.
<P> Alternatively, as superuser, you can run "make install" after "make depend"
@@ -427,17 +429,14 @@ I/O ports and one SPDIF. There is a "baby hammerfall" also, which I think is
the "9632." DO NOT CONFUSE THE 9652/9632 WITH OTHER RME BOARDS WHICH MIGHT
NOT WORK WITH PD.
-<P> Hammerfalls now have an ALSA driver; aapparently, it works well to install
-this and then run Pd using OSS emulation. (Unfortunately, this will only give
-you 16 bit resolution. Maybe the also "plug" device will work better; I
-haven't tried this.)
+<P> Word on the Pd mailing list is that the only way at present (7/04) to use
+Hammerfall boards in Pd is via ALSA and jack.
<H6> MIDIMAN </H6>
<P>Midiman sells PCI devices (delta 44, 66, 1010, and 1010LT)
with between 4 and 10 channels in and out, for
-which there are ALSA drivers.
-I'm running mine in Alsa 0.9 beta 10. The driver name is "ice1712".
+which there are ALSA drivers. The driver name is "ice1712".
<P> Alsa provides an "envy24control" program (in "utils". You should run
this and check that your ice1712's sync source is internal if you have no
@@ -452,16 +451,16 @@ ALSA.
<H3> <A name="s1.3"> 3.3. Installing Pd in Macintosh OSX </A> </H3>
-<P>Pd version 0.35 and up support Macintosh OSX. You need the Jaguar
-distribution (10.2) of OSX.
+<P>Pd version 0.35 and up support Macintosh OSX. You need the OSX Jaguar
+distribution (10.2) or later.
<P> To install Pd you can always just download
the sources and compile them yourself, or (easier)
find a MacOSX-style "package". The first package was put together by Adam
Lindsay; the most current one seems to be the one by Hans
on
-<A href="http://www.pure-data.org/Members/hans/">
-http://www.pure-data.org/Members/hans/</A>.
+<A href="http://www.pure-data.info/Members/hans/">
+http://www.pure-data.info/Members/hans/</A>.
The package simply installs itself
and you needn't follow the directions below.
</P>
@@ -474,9 +473,9 @@ http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html</A>
take more steps to install but are more "official". To install them:
<P> If you haven't already, first download and install Tcl/Tk; there are pointers on
-Hans's page, or try:
-<A href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcltkaqua/">
-http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcltkaqua/</A>. Double click on what you
+Hans's page, or try: http://tcltkaqua.sourceforge.net/
+<A href="http://tcltkaqua.sourceforge.net/">
+http://tcltkaqua.sourceforge.net/</A>. Double click on what you
get (a disk image opens) and then double click on the "package" icon, and the
installer should tell you how to proceed from there.
@@ -498,31 +497,10 @@ specifically in
/Applications/Wish Shell.app
and /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework and /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework.
-<P> First download and install TK for OSX
-(http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcl/). Get a recent one compiled for
-OSX, by chasing through "latest file releases", and finding a "download"
-link for TCL. Then download "TclTkAqua-8.4.1-Jaguar.dmg" (the version
-number may change). Click on this file and a "folder" will open. Click
-on the "package" icon in that folder and an auto-installer will put Tcl/Tk
-on your system.
-
-<P> For old versions of Tcl/Tk you also had to get the "h" files from XFree86
-and put them in
-/usr/X11R6/include. You can download just the H files from:
-
-<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<CODE>
-<A HREF="http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/x.tgz">http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/x.tgz</A>
-</CODE>
-
-<P>
-(the individual files seem to have adequate copyright notices so that
-I can just redistribute them.) ((I hope this is no longer necessary but I
-notice people keep downloading these files anyway, so I'll leave them there
-a while longer until I'm sure they're not needed.))
+<P> First download and install TK for OSX as described above.
<P> Then, just as for linux, just unload pd-whatever.tar.gz into a directory
-such as ~/pd-0.35-test17 , cd to pd-0.36-0/src, type "./configure"
+such as ~/pd-0.36-0, cd to pd-0.36-0/src, type "./configure"
and "make". Then type ~/pd-0.36-0/bin/pd to a shell and enjoy!
<P> If you wish you can put a line such as,