Hello everyone,
I'm on a project of augmented reality, planning to use audio and video effects which will depends of some sensors. The project will use an embedded device made with a Beagleboard (see : beagleboard.org). I know well languages like C, C++, Java but I know nothing of computer music and Pure Data.
I'm asking if Pure Data is enough robust and enough fast to be run several hours on a embedded device without problems, I'm also asking if it is hard and long to learn Pure Data because if I'll use it, I will not have much time to learn it. Oh, and can I compile Pd and GEM on a ARM processor ?
Thanks.
I've definitely run Pd on embedded devices for several hours under
intense use. For example, Pd on old iPods and Palm Pilots in
installations. No one has built Gem for ARM that I know of, but if
you are running Debian/Arm it should just be a matter of running the
compile, in theory. I'm guessing there will be some random issues tho.
.hc
On Apr 6, 2010, at 5:14 AM, Nyamiou Le Galéanthrope wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm on a project of augmented reality, planning to use audio and
video effects which will depends of some sensors. The project will
use an embedded device made with a Beagleboard (see :
beagleboard.org). I know well languages like C, C++, Java but I know
nothing of computer music and Pure Data.I'm asking if Pure Data is enough robust and enough fast to be run
several hours on a embedded device without problems, I'm also asking
if it is hard and long to learn Pure Data because if I'll use it, I
will not have much time to learn it. Oh, and can I compile Pd and
GEM on a ARM processor ?Thanks.
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