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PortAudio Tutorial</h1></center>
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Compiling for Unix OSS</h2>
<blockquote>[Skip this page if you are not using Unix and OSS]
<p>We currently support the <a href="http://www.opensound.com/">OSS</a>
audio drivers for Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD. We hope to someday support
the newer ALSA drivers.
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cd to pa_unix_oss directory</li>
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Edit the Makefile and uncomment one of the tests. You may try compiling
the "patest_sine.c" file first because it is very simple.</li>
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gmake run</li>
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