A free and open source editor for CSound
with Python and Lua support.

About

WinXound is a free and open source Front-End GUI Editor for CSound, CSoundAV, CSoundAC, with Python and Lua support, developed by Stefano Bonetti. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Apple OsX and Linux.


WinXound Features:
  • Edit CSound, Python and Lua files (csd, orc, sco, py, lua) with Syntax Highlight and Rectangular selection;
  • Run CSound, CSoundAV, CSoundAC, Python and Lua compilers;
  • Run external language tools (QuteCsound, Idle, or other GUI Editors);
  • CSound analysis user friendly GUI;
  • Integrated CSound manual help;
  • Possibilities to set personal colors for the syntax highlighter;
  • Convert orc/sco to csd or csd to orc/sco;
  • Split code into two view horizontally or vertically;
  • CSound csd explorer (File structure for Tags and Instruments);
  • CSound Opcodes autocompletion menu;
  • Line numbers;
  • Text-area rectangular selection;
  • Bookmarks;
...and much more ... (Download it!)

Command And Conquer Generals Zero Hour V1.0 Trainer Updated Access

The is a fantastic tool to unlock the full potential of a nostalgic masterpiece. Whether you are looking to steamroll the AI or just want to experiment with the massive, chaotic unit roster, a trainer offers total control. Just remember to use it responsibly in single-player and enjoy the power!

For —the base, unpatched retail version of the expansion—a trainer allows you to inject cheat codes that are not natively built into the game. By pressing designated hotkeys, you can instantly alter your in-game resources, unit production speeds, and structural integrity. Core Features of a v1.0 Trainer

He pressed F2 . Instant Build.

[F12] – End Mission (Victory)

Looking for a Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour v1.0 trainer? While many modern players use community patches like GenPatcher or GenTool to run the game on Windows 10/11, several legacy trainers are still available for version 1.0. command and conquer generals zero hour v1.0 trainer

Instant Build/Unit Training: Remove the cooldown timers for buildings and units. This allows you to replenish a lost battalion in seconds.

So, what can you expect from this trainer? Here are some of its key features:

The is a fantastic tool for players who want to explore the sheer chaos and fun of the game without the constraints of resource management. Whether you're looking to test new strategies or just want to destroy the enemy with an endless stream of units, this trainer delivers exactly what you need to master the battlefield.

Removes the build time for structures and units, allowing for immediate army expansion. The is a fantastic tool to unlock the

, Marcus was a legend, but today, he was bored. He wanted to see what happened when the rules of war simply... stopped. He tabbed out and opened a small, unassuming window: Generals Zero Hour v1.0 Trainer [+12]

Only download trainers from reputable emulation and modding archives to avoid malware.

The typically provides several key enhancements:

The sky above the desert turned into a strobe light of orbital destruction. He didn't fire one beam; he painted the map with them. Every GLA hole, every Chinese Overlord tank, every US Raptor hangar evaporated in a golden haze of light. For —the base, unpatched retail version of the

Once you are actively loaded inside a skirmish or campaign mission, press the designated hotkeys (usually Numpad 1 through Numpad 9 ) to activate your cheats. Troubleshooting & Crash Fixes

Marcus stopped seeing the trainer as a cheat. He saw it for what it was: a backdoor to the source code of reality itself. The universe had been running on a corrupted, slow, broken OS for two years. The trainer wasn't breaking the rules. It was reminding the world what the rules used to be .

Grants maximum power output to your base, ensuring Patriots, Stormbrg, and EMP Patriot batteries never go offline.

DOWNLOADS

WINDOWS

WinXound 3.4.1 - Binary (29/03/2015 - 1021K)
WinXound 3.4.1 - Sources (29/03/2015 - 5463K)


OSX

WinXound 3.4.0 - Binary (03/11/2012 - 1598K)
WinXound 3.4.0 - Sources - Xcode 4.5.0 (03/11/2012 - 1927K)


LINUX

WinXound 3.4.0 - Binary 32 bit(23/07/2013 - 2613K)
WinXound 3.4.0 - Sources (23/07/2013 - 3121K)



NOTE

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Installation

Microsoft Windows
  • Download and install the latest version of CSound 5 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound);
  • Download the WinXound zipped file, decompress it where you want (see the note below), and double-click on "WinXound_Net" executable;
Note: WINXOUND FOLDER MUST BE LOCATED IN A PATH WHERE YOU HAVE FULL READ AND WRITE PERMISSION (for example in your User Personal folder).

Apple OsX
  • Download and install the latest version of CSound 5 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound);
  • Download the WinXound zipped file, decompress it and drag WinXound.app to your Applications folder (or where you want). Launch it from there.

Requirements
System requirements for Microsoft Windows:
- Supported versions: 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32/64 bit versions);
- CSound: http://csound.com/download.html - (needed for CSound and LuaJit compilers);
- Not requested but suggested: CSoundAV by Gabriel Maldonado (http://www.csounds.com/maldonado/);
- Requested to work with Python: Python compiler (http://www.python.org/download/)

System requirements for Apple OsX:
- Supported versions: Osx 10.5 or major;
- CSound: http://csound.com/download.html - (needed for CSound compiler);

CONTACT

WinXound Developer

  

CSound Home Page

  https://csound.com/

CSound Download Page

  csound.com/download

INFO

Source Code

  • Windows: The source code is written in C# using Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express Edition 2008
  • OsX: The source code is written in Cocoa and Objective-C using XCode 3.2 version
  • Linux: The source code is written in C++ (Gtkmm) using Anjuta
  • For the OsX-Cocoa version of WinXound special thanks go to Giuseppe Silvi for the debugging help and other useful suggestions.
    The TextEditor is entirely based on the wonderful SCINTILLA text control by Neil Hodgson (http://www.scintilla.org).

Credits
Many thanks for suggestions and debugging help to Roberto Doati, Gabriel Maldonado, Mark Jamerson, Andreas Bergsland, Oeyvind Brandtsegg, Francesco Biasiol, Giorgio Klauer, Paolo Girol, Francesco Porta, Eric Dexter, Menno Knevel, Joseph Alford, Panos Katergiathis, James Mobberley, Fabio Macelloni, Giuseppe Silvi, Maurizio Goina, Andrés Cabrera, Peiman Khosravi, Rory Walsh, Luis Jure and Giovanni Doro.