I have been successfully using GrIPD on a laptop that communicates, via
wireless networking, with a separate audio server machine for a while
now. It makes the concert setup considerably simpler since you don't need
to run audio from the stage to the house and all. Anyway, I don't really
know anything about handhelds, but GrIPD might be made to work with them.
For Linux you'd need wxPython and GTK+ although it might work with Motif.
It might also be possible to get it running on WindowsCE, since wxWindows
is just a wrapper for the native Windows GUIs, although I must admit that
I have absolutely no clue on what WindowsCE will run. anyway, it's
something to consider. If you play around with this, let me know, I would
be very interested in this, even though I don't currently own a handheld.
Joe
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
> On a side note I was just able to control PD (Gem specificially) from a
> tcl/tk application running on a HP Jordana 690, over wireless ethernet.
> The processor is quite slow so the feedback is not the greatest. But it
> would be possible with the newer 790 to get more fine control. Could be
> another solution to render your sound on one machine based on your
> interaction wirelessly over the handheld.
>
> Ben
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> On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Dupras, Martin wrote:
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> >
> > Has anyone successfully managed to run PD on a handheld?
> >
> > If so, I would be very grateful if you would let me know
> > which handheld and OS you tried, what kind of difficulties
> > you encountered, and other such things.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > - martin
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> >