Excerpts from Brent Busby's message of 2010-06-03 03:21:24 +0200:
Hi Brent.
I'll try to keep it simple:
- 0.x is jack1, plain old jack. It works on any machine but only on a
single core.
- 1.x is jack2, just another implementation. It works on any machine and
takes advantage of smp
There are some implementations that I just call 'minor' here, and every
implementation has its pros and cons. If you're happy with jack1 you can
stick with it, it's the earliest implementation afaik and hence probably
the most stable one.
--
Regards,
Philipp
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