As far as I know, nope. GEM requires full OpenGL while RPi supports OpenGL ES only. GEM needs modernization to support ES and maybe Vulkan or something similar at some point but it's a *massive* effort likely.
I suggest writing a graphical frontend in a different environment such as OpenFrameworks and communicate between Pd and your app with OSC.
On Dec 11, 2022, at 9:59 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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Hello Anyone knows wether it is feasible nowadays to run GEM on a Raspberry PI and process some 2500 pix_data grey value in real time at 25 fps ? Thanks ! :) JM
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