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If you don't have a POSIX system, you have to set 'POSIX' to '0' in RIFF.h. |
If you don't have a POSIX system, you have to set 'POSIX' to '0' in RIFF.h. |
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Instead of using POSIX calls then standard C calls will be used for file |
Instead of using POSIX calls then standard C calls will be used for file |
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access. This applies e.g. to Windows systems. |
access. This applies e.g. to Windows systems. I would appreciate if |
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somebody sends me his MS Visual Studio / .NET, Borland C++ Builder or |
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Apple XCode project file! This might help others to conveniently compile |
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libgig on those platforms as well. |
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Compiling |
Compiling |
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Credits |
Credits |
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This library is based on the reverse engineering work of Paul Kellett and |
The initial library was based on the reverse engineering effort of |
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Ruben van Royen. Thanks for your great work! |
Paul Kellett and Ruben van Royen. We owe current support for the quite new |
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Gigasampler v3 format to Andreas Persson. Please also have a look at the |
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ChangeLog for all those who contributed. Thanks for your great work! |
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Christian Schoenebeck <cuse@users.sourceforge.net> |
Christian Schoenebeck <cuse@users.sourceforge.net> |