Sure, but there's a lot that 233Mhz can still do - perhaps running convolutions on long buffers would make it fall over, but for a lot of synthesis flavors, audio processing and input-handling it seems like it would work just fine. How cheap are these units?
Also, I'm curious - does anyone know what was the outcome of the PD on gumstix that some people were trying out a while back?
-David M.
I cc'ed the list since I think this is of general interest.It's using a USB audio sound card. I am not sure it's totally suited to the audiopint. They are quite slow. This one is 233Mhz. It mostly interesting because it's small, cheap, and low power..hcOn Jul 12, 2007, at 7:01 PM, David Merrill wrote:Hey HC -
That sounds like an intriguing platform for the Audiopint.. So it has on-board audio, and can run PDa unmodified?
-DaveOn 7/12/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans@eds.org> wrote:
Hey all,
THis is mostly just an FYI, I worked on a freelance project using
Günter's PDa on some embedded systems. The machines worked well, and
are relatively cheap, so I thought I'd post the make/model in case
anyone is interested:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/
The box is a "TS-7KV" running "Technologic Systems TS-LINUX/arm 7.0".
.hc
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