Since I no longer have convenient access to a windows pc, I was wondering f there was a WEB based PS model. I really like the PSUD app, but I don't think it wll run on a Raspberry Pi!.
Roger
Roger
I'd really appreciate if PSUD would work on Linux and macOS.
A web version would also be nice, but might require a bit more effort.
A web version would also be nice, but might require a bit more effort.
We we know who owns the code for it, legally?
And what is the license for it?
If it was open sourced, I'm sure people would look to fix bugs and add runtime support for all OSs.
And what is the license for it?
If it was open sourced, I'm sure people would look to fix bugs and add runtime support for all OSs.
Here you go-I'd really appreciate if PSUD would work on Linux and macOS.
A web version would also be nice, but might require a bit more effort.
I've been asked for this for years, eventually went out and bought a MacBook Pro so I can do some "Mac" stuff 🙂
PSUD2 Mac version build 73 can be downloaded from the following link http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/psud2_build73.dmg
When you download it will refuse to play ball and say "“psud2_build73.app” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified."
Use the two finger light tap to get the context menu up and select Open. The app will try to install the example files and rectifiers into your home folder, it will ask permission to do this.
The app can be moved...
PSUD2 Mac version build 73 can be downloaded from the following link http://www.duncanamps.com/psud2/psud2_build73.dmg
When you download it will refuse to play ball and say "“psud2_build73.app” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified."
Use the two finger light tap to get the context menu up and select Open. The app will try to install the example files and rectifiers into your home folder, it will ask permission to do this.
The app can be moved...
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The Mac version is long gone.Here you go-
As far as I can tell, the source code is not open. I wonder why.
This would be even more reason to publish! Open code is just more useful and valuable in the long run.Maybe because he put a ton of work into it.
I know. I have to stay with that for a couple of applications?drivers not found still in newer distributions. Not all support has ended.Kubuntu 20.04 is really old.
Support for it ended in April 2023. That's at least 2 years ago.
okay, installed box64 and wine64, PSUDS3 does not run, maybe I need box86 and the 32 bit version of WINE?
end of the startup:
[BOX64] Rename process to "wineserver"
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libdl.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libc.so.6
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libpthread.so.0
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libutil.so.1
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libresolv.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) librt.so.1
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libbsd.so.0
wine: failed to start L"C:\\windows\\system32\\wineboot.exe"
0024:err:environ:run_wineboot failed to start wineboot c000007b
wine: failed to load start.exe: c000007b
Roger
end of the startup:
[BOX64] Rename process to "wineserver"
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libdl.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libc.so.6
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libpthread.so.0
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libutil.so.1
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libresolv.so.2
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) librt.so.1
[BOX64] Using native(wrapped) libbsd.so.0
wine: failed to start L"C:\\windows\\system32\\wineboot.exe"
0024:err:environ:run_wineboot failed to start wineboot c000007b
wine: failed to load start.exe: c000007b
Roger
what versoin of wine? I tried wine64 and did not workSince years it runs very well under wine.
Roger
Do we know what became of the PSUD3 effort? Duncan's profile (@duncanamps) shows that he hasn't accessed DIYAudio since 2023-10-24, and his website does not seem to mention version 3 anywhere that I can find.
Looks to be some discussion on groups.io under this thread. Looks like the development effort might be on pause? Last update there was in October of 2024.
Looks to be some discussion on groups.io under this thread. Looks like the development effort might be on pause? Last update there was in October of 2024.
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