[CM] More XP & CLM
Michael Edwards
m at michael-edwards.org
Mon Jan 29 07:50:48 PST 2007
Just to support Bill here, CLM does indeed work on windows, I've been
making music with it regularly on that platform for about 4 years. The
only problem is, as far as I can tell it only runs well with ACL (costs
a lot but then I haven't tried the free 'lite' version for years--could
be that the heap restriction is no longer problematic) and Microsoft's
Visual C++ compiler (or whatever it's called now)--this also costs
something but is quite cheap as an academic version I believe.
All the best,
Michael
Bill Schottstaedt wrote:
>> If it's not going to work with
>> Windows, or if the developers can't or won't support it, then the
>> developers should just say so.
>
> "can't or won't" seems a bit harsh -- I think CLM does work in Windows
> in ACL, thanks to the dogged determination of Michael Edwards; I'd
> love for it to work in every case, but I already have a long list of things
> I'm not doing -- it's more a kind of programming triage. If anyone
> with Windows (and some experience with programming in it) and a
> lot of patience (porting and debugging can seem like a infinite loop
> sometimes) -- where was I? I'm too old for a sentence that convoluted.
> What I mean is, if there's a willing helper, I'm willing to try.
>
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