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Primitives
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Primitives
Hello MyCo,
I am very curious, how are new primitives written? Is it all asm, c++, both or what. How do you go about it? Do you have an old example of an easy primitive we/I could look at with comments. Is there a tool that can look into primitives, decompiler, etc.?
Thanks in advance if at all possible, BobF.....
I am very curious, how are new primitives written? Is it all asm, c++, both or what. How do you go about it? Do you have an old example of an easy primitive we/I could look at with comments. Is there a tool that can look into primitives, decompiler, etc.?
Thanks in advance if at all possible, BobF.....
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Re: Primitives
Flowstone is closed source as you know. So you won't hear details as to how it is programmed.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Primitives
Hi tulamide,
Was just thinking maybe some of use could help in maybe developing new primitives. Just a crazy thought I guess.
Cheers, BobF.....
Was just thinking maybe some of use could help in maybe developing new primitives. Just a crazy thought I guess.
Cheers, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: Primitives
It's all C++, that's no secret. Stream primitives have some additional "Assembler" in it. Assembler is in quote marks because it's not real assembler, we use our own assembler (like you can write in the assembler code primitive) as some kind of JIT Compiler. That's no secret either, as you can read out the internal assembler code from the "S"/"C" connector on the "Direct Sound Out" / "ASIO Out" / "Poly to Mono" / "Signal Analyser" primitives.
For some example source you might have to ask Malc.
For some example source you might have to ask Malc.
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