Hi Jordan, I've finally got around to merging JackWASIO into the wineasio repository on sourceforge. I've not tested it yet. It's actually not much of a change from wineasio-0.5 - my config file removed, a different config file on non-Linux, uses mutexes rather than semaphores. It was originally written as a port of wineasio to Jack on OSX. It's also using jackringbuffer, which makes the buffer handling code a lot simpler. Anyway -- a couple of good ideas to merge back into the latest wineasio code when I get time! :) Thanks for giving me the push to get this merge done at last. Glad to hear everything's working well, too. -- Peter (cross-posted to jack newsgroup for info on JackWASIO merge.) On 04/08/2010 05:40, jordan johnston wrote: > update: > > hey James, Peter and Everyone else... > > so over the weekend i ended up installing fedora 13 from scratch, used > my regular kickstart, and > some custom rpms + all of my usual configurations. i then installed > wine 1.2 + wineasio > after this i upgraded wine through "testing" and got wine 1.2-2 > > My system is pretty much the exact same, except my VSTi's are working > again with almost no xruns! :) > im not sure what the difference is now, other than grabbing the > testing repo version of wine(and i can't imagine > too much has changed in that). But i am happy, as things seem to be on > "the up and up" again. > The only xruns i get is from Native Instruments Battery3, when > highlighting the drum cells or loading new kits. > Massive and FM8 are functioning normally now. So everything is back to > normal and working - phew.... > > maybe something was messy in the registry or possibly some other > oddity. I haven't been able to figure out what exactly, But it's > definetly NOT a regression in Wine. i am quite happy to report! > > I just thought i should post an update. > > oh and Peter I looked up jackwasio, but there is no source code > around. seems to be OSX .pkg only. > I was going to check it out. i read that the code had been revised a > bit, something about semiphores being removed to work nicer with Jack. > I also read it had been tested with Slakcware, but again i couldn't > find packages(rpm) or sources(gzip). If you got a link, i would be > interested. google didn't turn up a whole lot. > > thanks again > >