Yeah, Pd builds on Android. It currently builds on Android as a NDK
library to be used in a Android Java app. Like the iPhone side of
things, we have the audio I/O code, it just needs to be integrated.
More people working on it means it goes faster. :)
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/BuildingPdForAndroid/?searchterm=android
.hc
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:07 AM, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
Sorry for hijacking the thread.
Hans, does the pd-mobile0.43 branch can be built for android? I think it it is a more open platform to use, although you wil,
maybe, need to root the phone.2010/1/21 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org Hallo, David NG McCallum hat gesagt: // David NG McCallum wrote:
I'm looking at doing a project prototype where the audio system is
on the
iPhone, and it interfaces with an Arduino through serial.
I'm assuming since RJDJ is a working version of Pd, I could just
use it as
the engine for this stage of the prototype.
As others wrote, RjDj is just a plain vanilla Pd including only the
BSD-licensed parts. Legally it's very hairy to include GPL-stuff in the AppStore.
You can use netsend/netreceive to communicate with external hardware, but
comport is not supportedCiao
Frank
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