Tables work on PDa, but they use milliseconds instead of samples as the index.  Pd-vanilla needs a CPU with a floating point unit, which most embedded systems don't have .

.hc

On Oct 12, 2009, at 5:56 PM, glerm soares wrote:

Talking about "free hardware":  Did anybody try beagleboard? http://beagleboard.org/

Some people are runing maemo on it.

Seems that something about it is "creative commons",is that the hardware schemes like arduino licence? Does anyone know another arm based project like that?

And about PDa - Does a complete pd-vanilla work on it? I've heard that tables don't work... is that true?


abraço
glerm
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