Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old PDAs
and iPods:
October 14: Open source your mobile devices Untethered workshop Date: Tues., Oct. 14, 7PM Location: Eyebeam, 540 W. 21st St., NYC Cost: Free
Got an old iPod? Install iPodLinux on it and turn it into an 8-bit sequencer or touchscreen guitar. Or hook up an Arduino to your old wifi router and discover what's possible.
This workshop is based on the idea of making iPods, wifi routers and PDAs "generative", by changing their software to enable creative experimentation. Until recently, only very skilled hackers were able to "untether" their own devices. Thanks to the work of so many hackers, it's getting easier. Yes, there are still irksome technical details master, but that's what this workshop is for!
Eyebeam resident Hans-Christoph Steiner, together with Chris "the Widget" DiMauro will lead the workshop. They've been collecting a wide range of devices and hacking them with free software and now want to help you do the same.
Check the wiki to determine if your seemingly obsolete devices are supported, and if so, bring them along: http://dev.eyebeam.org/ projects/reware/wiki/Workshop
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On Oct 10, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old PDAs and iPods:
Are you going to install Pd or PDa ?
If its PDa, then I would be grateful if you can report the experience
you had while
installing it. One of the biggest obstacles for PDa is still the way
all those linux
distros differ from each other.
Thanks,
Günter
October 14: Open source your mobile devices Untethered workshop Date: Tues., Oct. 14, 7PM Location: Eyebeam, 540 W. 21st St., NYC Cost: Free
Got an old iPod? Install iPodLinux on it and turn it into an 8-bit sequencer or touchscreen guitar. Or hook up an Arduino to your old wifi router and discover what's possible.
This workshop is based on the idea of making iPods, wifi routers and PDAs "generative", by changing their software to enable creative experimentation. Until recently, only very skilled hackers were able to "untether" their own devices. Thanks to the work of so many hackers, it's getting easier. Yes, there are still irksome technical details master, but that's what this workshop is for!
Eyebeam resident Hans-Christoph Steiner, together with Chris "the Widget" DiMauro will lead the workshop. They've been collecting a wide range of devices and hacking them with free software and now want to help you do the same.
Check the wiki to determine if your seemingly obsolete devices are supported, and if so, bring them along: http://dev.eyebeam.org/ projects/reware/wiki/Workshop
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On Oct 10, 2008, at 3:57 PM, Gunter Geiger wrote:
On Oct 10, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old PDAs and iPods:
Are you going to install Pd or PDa ? If its PDa, then I would be grateful if you can report the experience you had while installing it. One of the biggest obstacles for PDa is still the way all those linux distros differ from each other.
PDa, of course. I've been making a lot of builds using
OpenEmbedded. I am working on a custom OpenEmbedded image/distro
based on Angstrom. So far I have it running on iPAQs and Palms.
Others should be possible. I should have some test releases soon.
I have also made some test builds for Maemo and OpenMoko. I suppose
I should throw them somewhere if anyone wants to try them.
.hc
Thanks,
Günter
October 14: Open source your mobile devices Untethered workshop Date: Tues., Oct. 14, 7PM Location: Eyebeam, 540 W. 21st St., NYC Cost: Free
Got an old iPod? Install iPodLinux on it and turn it into an 8-bit sequencer or touchscreen guitar. Or hook up an Arduino to your old wifi router and discover what's possible.
This workshop is based on the idea of making iPods, wifi routers and PDAs "generative", by changing their software to enable creative experimentation. Until recently, only very skilled hackers were able to "untether" their own devices. Thanks to the work of so many hackers, it's getting easier. Yes, there are still irksome technical details master, but that's what this workshop is for!
Eyebeam resident Hans-Christoph Steiner, together with Chris "the Widget" DiMauro will lead the workshop. They've been collecting a wide range of devices and hacking them with free software and now want to help you do the same.
Check the wiki to determine if your seemingly obsolete devices are supported, and if so, bring them along: http://dev.eyebeam.org/ projects/reware/wiki/Workshop
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
PDa, of course. I've been making a lot of builds using OpenEmbedded.
I am working on a custom OpenEmbedded image/distro based on Angstrom.
So far I have it running on iPAQs and Palms. Others should be possible. I should have some test releases soon.I have also made some test builds for Maemo and OpenMoko. I suppose I should throw them somewhere if anyone wants to try them.
Yes please. The meamo image on the website is pretty old already and I am not sure if it works with every version of the webpad. OpenMoko might also be interesting for people to try. Do you have a device ?
Günter
.hc
Thanks,
Günter
October 14: Open source your mobile devices Untethered workshop Date: Tues., Oct. 14, 7PM Location: Eyebeam, 540 W. 21st St., NYC Cost: Free
Got an old iPod? Install iPodLinux on it and turn it into an 8-bit sequencer or touchscreen guitar. Or hook up an Arduino to your old wifi router and discover what's possible.
This workshop is based on the idea of making iPods, wifi routers and PDAs "generative", by changing their software to enable creative experimentation. Until recently, only very skilled hackers were able to "untether" their own devices. Thanks to the work of so many hackers, it's getting easier. Yes, there are still irksome technical details master, but that's what this workshop is for!
Eyebeam resident Hans-Christoph Steiner, together with Chris "the Widget" DiMauro will lead the workshop. They've been collecting a wide range of devices and hacking them with free software and now want to help you do the same.
Check the wiki to determine if your seemingly obsolete devices are supported, and if so, bring them along: http://dev.eyebeam.org/ projects/reware/wiki/Workshop
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Gunter Geiger wrote:
every version of the webpad. OpenMoko might also be interesting for people to try. Do you have a device ?
i do have a freerunner (well, quite: it will be used for a project within the next month, so it is not available to me; i should get it then)
and obviously i want to use it...
fgamdr IOhannes
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
On Oct 10, 2008, at 3:57 PM, Gunter Geiger wrote:
Are you going to install Pd or PDa ?
PDa, of course. I've been making a lot of builds using OpenEmbedded. I am working on a custom OpenEmbedded image/distro based on Angstrom. So far I have it running on iPAQs and Palms. Others should be possible. I should have some test releases soon.
I have also made some test builds for Maemo and OpenMoko. I suppose I should throw them somewhere if anyone wants to try them.>>
On Oct 10, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old PDAs and iPods:
.hc
I've been working with OpenEmbedded recently too, on the Beagle Board (TI's poor-man's EVM for the OMAP3530 processor) I compiled PDa on the box, but it runs reeeeally slowly, and I haven't figured out why. Lately i've been getting the OpenEmbedded cross-compilation environment all set up and I'm figuring out how to create a custom embedded distro, so I'd love some more info on what you're doing, Hans.
Also, OMAP has an FPU, so perhaps I could get full PD compiled. I'll keep people posted.
-spencer
On Oct 15, 2008, at 7:42 AM, Spencer Russell wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@eds.org wrote:On Oct 10, 2008, at 3:57 PM, Gunter Geiger wrote:
Are you going to install Pd or PDa ?
PDa, of course. I've been making a lot of builds using OpenEmbedded. I am working on a custom OpenEmbedded image/distro based on Angstrom. So far I have it running on iPAQs and Palms. Others should be possible. I should have some test releases soon.
I have also made some test builds for Maemo and OpenMoko. I suppose I should throw them somewhere if anyone wants to try them.>>
On Oct 10, 2008, at 8:16 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old
PDAs and iPods:.hc
I've been working with OpenEmbedded recently too, on the Beagle Board (TI's poor-man's EVM for the OMAP3530 processor) I compiled PDa on the box, but it runs reeeeally slowly, and I haven't figured out why. Lately i've been getting the OpenEmbedded cross-compilation environment all set up and I'm figuring out how to create a custom embedded distro, so I'd love some more info on what you're doing, Hans.
Also, OMAP has an FPU, so perhaps I could get full PD compiled. I'll keep people posted.
-spencer
Hey,
It would be great to have more people working on this stuff. You can
keep track of our progress on our site:
http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware
Here's my bitbake recipe for building the images I have made, if you
want to start with that:
.hc
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