On a side note, I wonder if hardware manufacturers will ever start implementing OSC in their instruments?
as someone who has worked a little with embedded programming: i
doubt it. when you've only got 16k of flash memory in which to fit
*everything*, and 700 bytes of RAM, it's hard to justify doing string comparisons.I'm using these things: http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/products/rcm3700/ , which are embedded controllers with 512k of flash and another
512k of RAM. I have implemented OSC communications over UDP with them, to switch relays and read sensors.
as far as OSC sensor interfaces goes there's also some listed here: http://www.sensorwiki.org/index.php/Sensor_interfaces
but I guess that's not the hardware manufactures ggp was talking about for custom designs it can make sense though
I'm also interested in this qwerk thingie: http://www.charmedlabs.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=29
thanks for the link finally an ARM board with an FPU (even an FPGA on there - could port the gluion onto this baby...)
, it should be able to run pd and csound and interface to some high quality audio card, controlled by OSC, all inside a cardboard box with tinfoil veneer ;)
Martin
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