We've been working at Eyebeam since July on making it easy to hack old devices and run new software on them. We now have our first Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:
http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/48
Coming soon, a image for running Pd, Python, and Lua programs on PDAs, as well as a HOWTO for making Pd patches for 1-5G iPods. The key idea is to turn old PDAs, mobile phones, etc. into something like an Arduino, where you can easily upload your own code to the device.
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Hans, this is great. And just what I need to begin taking "guitar pedals" to the next level.
I have all sorts of pd patches I'd love to get on the go. But not the money to bring a laptop with me on tour. If i can plug in my trumpet into a Palm TX with pd, and control it all via a modified USB game controller (switches and variable pedals) I'll be in heaven.
I look forward to it.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
We've been working at Eyebeam since July on making it easy to hack old devices and run new software on them. We now have our first Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:
http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/48
Coming soon, a image for running Pd, Python, and Lua programs on PDAs, as well as a HOWTO for making Pd patches for 1-5G iPods. The key idea is to turn old PDAs, mobile phones, etc. into something like an Arduino, where you can easily upload your own code to the device.
.hc
kill your television
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