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Author | Topic: Kyma X.80 (6.80) - 11 April 2011 NEW |
CharlieNorton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Kyma X.80 (6.80) - 11 April 2011 NEW http://www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Know/KymaXDownloads Happy Days. :-D Thanks to SSC for the update joy. 'Duplicating a Sound gives a Sound with 'copy' appended to its name' Woot 'Increased the maximum number of Sounds that can be scheduled from 32,768 to ~2 billion' OMG :-0 [This message has been edited by CharlieNorton (edited 13 April 2011).] IP: Logged |
cebec Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() This is great! So, I'm still unclear on why the non-SSE2/SSE3 .exe is required for my Pentium 4-based PC. This CPU certainly supports SSE2 but Kyma crashes if I choose other than the non-SSE2/SSE3 installation. IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hi Cebec, Yes, as you have already figured out, one has to select the non sse2/sse3 version when using a processor that cannot do sse3 (even if it does do sse2). IP: Logged |
cebec Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Ah, ok, thank you! IP: Logged |
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