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Timidity works wonderfully. Thanks a lot! =)
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It's just a regular SBLive, I'm installing timidity now.
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OK, I updated ALSA, and now alsconf is working, but MIDI still doesn't work, and I still get those errors.
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I'm having trouble with MIDI ouput with an SB Live. Normal sound works fine, since I have the emu10k1 module intalled, but nothing that uses MIDI works.
When I start GNU Solfege I get:
When I...
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Are there any other graphical ZMachine interpreters for *nix?
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Nope, no readme =(
And it can't play .zips, not even .ZIPs which are genuine intercom Z-Code
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I'm trying to play some old Infocom games with Zoom, the only problem is that Zoom won't recognise the .ZIP files unless I make them .z<number> and when I do that it ignores the other files (mg1,...
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:eek: Somehow the first time I read the replies I missed lagitus's post completely! o_o
But yes, that fixed it nicely, thanks everyone :D
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What's more it makes z negative. I tried casting it to unsigned long long, but that didn't fix it :-/
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main(void) {
int fd;
int x = 0;
long long y;
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Doh! Sorry, I was tired when I wrote that code and when I posted my question.
Ah, haven't done any IO programming in a while, forgot all about that.
That's like that because originally...
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I'm doing a coding challenge in which I need to find the highest product of any five consecutive bytes in a file ("file.bin", 10,000 bytes long) but I just can't get my code to work.
Here is my...
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Danke, :)
Edit: But why exactly is it like that? Is it just a feature of C's design or do most programming languages use the stack for automatic variables? If so, is there any real reason for this?
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I have another question, which doesn't really fit the topic, but I thought posting here would be better than starting a new, similar thread.
I'm not quite sure about the heap and stack. Is the...
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I was reading about memory segmentation and I noticed that the DATA section is used for initialised constants and the BSS section is used for uninitialised constants. I thought constants were values...
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Ah. Thanks, alsaconf got it working. :)
Sorry, I started typing thinking I had plenty of time, and then after two lines I was called away to lunch. I decided to post it anyway because if it...
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I can't get the sound on my laptop working, it seems to have an intel manufactured card but insmodding i810_audio or i810 does nothing. :(
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OK, cheers everyone, but I was only interested in using C. :P I guess I'll just write a function to do it.
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Right, but I was wondering if there was a function to do it for me.
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Is there any IO function to remove characters from a file, or do I have to load the files into memory, rearrange the data and output it back to the file?
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I did, but I always emerge -auv world, so I would have noticed. Still, I suppose I might have missed it.
Hmm, the odd thing was, all the config files were fine and in the right place.
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Well, I'm more asking if there's any way it could have changed without me doing it, and how I could check if such a thing had happened.
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Nope, I haven't changed my partitions since I installed.
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