I know someone was working on a port of PortAudio to Squeak. Just wondered how far its got and if there is anything usable yet.
Thanks Bob
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Bob.Cowdery@CGI-Europe.com wrote:
I know someone was working on a port of PortAudio to Squeak. Just wondered how far its got and if there is anything usable yet.
I have been working on it, on and off. It's not as far along as I'd like it to be. I've been able to: set up the plugin to make it and test it (the hardest so far!) conduct a couple of tests -- calling portaudio individual tests: (play a sine wave, record a buffer and play back that recording)
I was in the middle of creating individual portaudio methods and finding out the best way to split responsibilities between squeak and the plugin when I as interrupted by other (bill-paying) projects. All in Linux, BTW.
Answer to your question: nothing usable. (Unless you want to help!)
brad
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