Without a lot of work, Pd-vanilla (or even Pd-extended) would run on
Android. We know what to do, it just needs someone to do it :) PDa
runs already on Nokia Maemo, OpenMoko, Zaurus, Familiar, and the Re-
ware images that we put out for Palms and old iPods. The re-ware
project was taking a little breather but we are starting to come back
to it.
Here's Pd on iPods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kukNp4uwcKc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMtOKvJFetk
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On Oct 12, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Michal Seta wrote:
Hi Otto,
Do you know about openmoko? http://www.openmoko.com http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
I do not have any experience with it but it has been in existence for a while now and I would hope it actually functional by now. In any case, it meets your desire for open, top to bottom (and back).
Let us know if you have any success with that device.
./MiS
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Otto Maddox
ottomaddox@fastmail.fm wrote:Recently I looked at RjDj and was well impressed. Now I want to get a mobile device on which to run Pd to do similar things. An iPhone is
out of the question because it's such a closed and locked up platform. I started looking around at other devices, but that was a bit overwhelming.Maybe it's just because I'm new to the world of mobile computing and have missed something, but I couldn't find a single mobile hardware/software platform which is properly Free/open from top to bottom (i.e., friendly to people who don't mind getting their hands dirty), actively maintained, doesn't require me to screw myself
over by taking on a contract which I can't afford (internet tablet would be ideal), and runs Pd. Is PDa still being developed?Am I asking for too much? Or is what I want already out there?
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