After some mucking around I discovered the secret ingredient to
getting xlinrad to compile to a functioning program. The 32
bit libasound development files must be manually installed from
a 386 Fedora distribution. If this is missing, xlinrad will compile
WITHOUT FATAL ERROR MESSAGES into a program that almost
works but stops taking input after a while.
FYI the IDT sound chips on some ECS motherboards can actually
sample at 192kHz --really-- and can receive wwvb at 60 kHz
Unlike Audigy which pretends to sample at 192 but doesn't.
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Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded Applications
Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software"
10255 NW Old Cornelius Pass Portland OR 97231 FAX 629-0665
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