Re: where is a copy of atlstr.h ??
- From: "Robert Macy" <macy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Dec 2005 09:01:39 -0800
Putting my question in as general terms as possible.
The Hardware is a "standard" PC containing a commercially available
soundcard. In which the OS must be Win XP.
The soundcard has ASIO drivers built in and using C++ and the Steinberg
SDK for ASIO it is possible to exercise the soundcard directly.
It seemed reasonable that C++ can be used, along with "standard"
Windows interfaces to make this hardware system into a viable
instrumentation prototype for demonstrating various activities.
I envisioned that 3 threads are necessary:
1) ASIO interface and data manipulation
2) Display
3) Control
Question: Are the tools that I have, and the libraries available to me
in those tools, sufficient to accomplish my end goals?
Where should I be looking for great samples of similar programs?
- Robert -
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