Poor yoshimi's been in quite a bit of bother over the last few weeks. Having recently defended the stability projections for 0.060.1, it was a bit embarrassing to learn that it might well eventually prove "stable", but it was producing 3 or 4 incorrectly pitched notes per octave on some, but not all 32 bit builds. 64 bit builds were fine. With some tweaking, ie reverting a couple of clever little "optimisations", we got it to the point where it was mostly fine, but not on eee netbook thingies with an Intel Atom N270 cpu. Now that was a merry little chase, still is. As things stand, I added to the signal handler, clearing all floating point exceptions on receipt of SIGFPE. So far I've had one test report that it's now pitching accurately on an Atom N270. I don't have access to one, so more testing would be welcome. Even if it holds good with further testing, I figure that's just a workaround, not quite a fix. Beyond that I'd welcome theories or dissertations on just what the hell I might be dealing with here. cheers, Cal _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user