shameless plug: http://zwizwa.goto10.org/index.php?page=BadNop
it's really hairy at the moment, but it works.
( i made a synth on a 12F629 which takes power, clock and control data over 1 wire, and has a very simple sequencer and 1 bit / 8kHz synth with bass, bd, hh, snare and woinkwoink sounds. )
but best results with the 16F controllers.
this could be used as a basis for a pd->forth compiler, which was why i started it in the first place, since it's incremental compilation on the microcontroller.
the idea is to get this to work with pf/pd in some way or another, though i got stuck at the 'standard problem'. means all the machinery is there, but to make something like that work, you need the equivalent of libc : a standard interface, not a shapeshifting language like i have now..
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 12:44:42PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So I am working with the Arduino and the Wiring programming
environment, and it got me thinking: what about a patcher language for
microcontrollers? It could be done like Pocket Gamelan, the Pd->J2ME
compiler. http://www.uow.edu.au/~mh675/personal/pd2j2me.htmThere would be a subset of Pd which would be allowed for
microcontrollers. This would then be compiled to a microcontroller
firmware and uploaded to the chip.Maybe its time to think of a more general approach to compiling Pd
patches. It would be quite nice to be able to program mobile phones
and microcontrollers in Pd..hc
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