[sdiy] convolution C source available

Martin Czech czech at Micronas.Com
Fri Mar 23 20:20:16 CET 2001


Do you remember my convolution attempts last year?  I've now finished a
(fixed) intermediate version of the code.  The code assumes that you are
compiling for a 32bit machine!  Other machines will need reprogramming
of the I/O functions, it is there where the hardware matters.

I have thoroughly tested the program on DOS and on UNIX, but I do by
no means guarantee that this code will be usefull or even harmless on
your machine. This is not as bad as it sounds, if you look into the
code you will see that I read three files and write another, that's all.
It's a console input style program, this should allow to port it to any
reasonable machine. The code is UNIXish in so far some special includes
are needed.

You can download the C source from my home page @

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459/diy/fact.html

There are also some zipped .wav files as examples.

I would like to present compiled executeables for all possible OS,
especially if no DLL or other runtime linked libraries are needed. Please
send me your executeables! DOS, Win or WIN-NT executeables would be
especially wellcome, because my DOS compiler requires a massive DLL and
my friends had some trouble to run the program. An all in one executable
might cure that.  Ah.. don't forget to try compiler optimisation, gnu C
will considerably speed up when optimisation is @ maximum. The machine
code is still correct then.

I will present some executeables ASAP.

I would like to hear about your experiences. Have fun!

m.c.





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