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RE: If you want a real goal to work for: 1kB of loaded code.

>>>This is approaching the problem using the "start small" perspective. It has as a benefit complete control over what is happening in the machine when the music plays. Anyone who is serious about software improvements ought to consider this approach, at least as a benchmark of what is possible.

Do you think Bryston et.al [ie people who use Linux] approach the software from this perspective?

To me Linux still appears to be the 'ideal' OS for computer-audio. Any and all tweaks, mods, changes are do-able in the hands of a competent coder.

Lastly, comparatively speaking it seems that the Cics group is putting just as much, if not more time and effect tweaking Windows as people who use Linux. Interesting because many of these people are turned off at the hands-on requirements that are needed to get the most out of Linux, yet they are certainly hands-on with Windows.


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