Hi,
the next Nokia smartphone N900 will have a Linux based OS by the name of Maemo. - I was wondering if anyone is working on making it possible to run Pd in some way under that system. Or are all eyes on the iphone?
Jurgen
You can already use Pd-anywhere (PDa) on the N770 and N800. I have an
N810, so if the existing build doesn't work, I could get it working at
some point. I think getting Pd or PDa running on the N900 should be
easy, like just compiling it for that CPU. I think the N900 has a ARM
Cortex A8 which has a floating point unit, so plain old Pd should work
fine.
What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a
little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable
without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you could
just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on your G1.
.hc
On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:49 PM, yjf wrote:
Hi,
the next Nokia smartphone N900 will have a Linux based OS by the
name of Maemo. - I was wondering if anyone is working on making it
possible to run Pd in some way under that system. Or are all eyes on
the iphone?Jurgen
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hi, here's some information on the setup for the N770, running maemo. http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/wiki/Nokia%20N770%20Webtablet. I am also waiting for the N900, but I think it will take some more weeks before it is released. and same goes for the android. I was a little disappointed when i found out that you can't just install linux software on the android platform :( so, yes making pd rund on the android would be great. marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can already use Pd-anywhere (PDa) on the N770 and N800. I have an N810, so if the existing build doesn't work, I could get it working at some point. I think getting Pd or PDa running on the N900 should be easy, like just compiling it for that CPU. I think the N900 has a ARM Cortex A8 which has a floating point unit, so plain old Pd should work fine.
What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you could just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on your G1.
.hc
On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:49 PM, yjf wrote:
Hi,
the next Nokia smartphone N900 will have a Linux based OS by the name of Maemo. - I was wondering if anyone is working on making it possible to run Pd in some way under that system. Or are all eyes on the iphone?
Jurgen
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You can install Debian on Android and run both in parallel. But a
Android-native Pd would be nice.
.hc
On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:22 AM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, here's some information on the setup for the N770, running maemo. http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/wiki/Nokia%20N770%20Webtablet . I am also waiting for the N900, but I think it will take some more
weeks before it is released. and same goes for the android. I was a little disappointed when i
found out that you can't just install linux software on the android
platform :( so, yes making pd rund on the android would be great. marius.Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can already use Pd-anywhere (PDa) on the N770 and N800. I have
an N810, so if the existing build doesn't work, I could get it
working at some point. I think getting Pd or PDa running on the
N900 should be easy, like just compiling it for that CPU. I think
the N900 has a ARM Cortex A8 which has a floating point unit, so
plain old Pd should work fine. What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a
little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable
without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you
could just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on
your G1. .hc On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:49 PM, yjf wrote:Hi,
the next Nokia smartphone N900 will have a Linux based OS by the
name of Maemo. - I was wondering if anyone is working on making it
possible to run Pd in some way under that system. Or are all eyes
on the iphone?Jurgen
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depending on what you are looking for you may have a look at clevo
TN70m tablet pc, apparently it's a atom netbook that regarding OS can
run everything you want as a standard pc.
it cost 400 euro in europe, but it's not a phone. If you are just
looking for a portable touch tablet (pen) to run linux software it
might be a good choice.
http://www.clevo.com.tw/en/products/prodinfo.asp?productid=164
loic
On 12 sept. 09, at 18:55, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can install Debian on Android and run both in parallel. But a
Android-native Pd would be nice..hc
On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:22 AM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, here's some information on the setup for the N770, running maemo. http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/wiki/Nokia%20N770%20Webtablet . I am also waiting for the N900, but I think it will take some
more weeks before it is released. and same goes for the android. I was a little disappointed when i
found out that you can't just install linux software on the android
platform :( so, yes making pd rund on the android would be great. marius.Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can already use Pd-anywhere (PDa) on the N770 and N800. I
have an N810, so if the existing build doesn't work, I could get
it working at some point. I think getting Pd or PDa running on
the N900 should be easy, like just compiling it for that CPU. I
think the N900 has a ARM Cortex A8 which has a floating point
unit, so plain old Pd should work fine. What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a
little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable
without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you
could just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on
your G1. .hc On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:49 PM, yjf wrote:Hi,
the next Nokia smartphone N900 will have a Linux based OS by the
name of Maemo. - I was wondering if anyone is working on making
it possible to run Pd in some way under that system. Or are all
eyes on the iphone?Jurgen
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:02:41PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a
little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable
without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you could
just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on your G1.
I successfully compiled Pd with the Android NDK a few weeks ago, and my colleague wrote an audio driver which calls back into Java space via the JNI and produces sound, but there is a bug somewhere with [vd~], [tabread~] and friends so it's not 100% yet. If this was working it would make it possible to build and distribute Pd for non-rooted Androids.
Unfortunately my hands are tied with regards to releasing the code, but I am pushing hard to make it happen anyway. This what I get for whoring my mind to proprietary companies. :(
If anyone else wants a shot, I can tell you it's actually really simple to make Pd compile with the NDK, you just need to make your own Android.mak file with a list of object files to be built and the right flags set. You can get this list of object files from the Linux generated Makefile. I had to also tweak the source a bit to set a new flag called __ANDROID__ in some places and not in others. If you follow the model of __LINUX__ it's pretty close. Oh no, I've said too much.. the suits are here.. I can hear them knocking.. going to get my shotgun.. I may be some time-
Chris.
awesome! suits and ties here, too. but willing to jump in on this (android build, not the suits part)... marius.
2009/9/17 Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:02:41PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you could just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on your G1.
I successfully compiled Pd with the Android NDK a few weeks ago, and my colleague wrote an audio driver which calls back into Java space via the JNI and produces sound, but there is a bug somewhere with [vd~], [tabread~] and friends so it's not 100% yet. If this was working it would make it possible to build and distribute Pd for non-rooted Androids.
Unfortunately my hands are tied with regards to releasing the code, but I am pushing hard to make it happen anyway. This what I get for whoring my mind to proprietary companies. :(
If anyone else wants a shot, I can tell you it's actually really simple to make Pd compile with the NDK, you just need to make your own Android.mak file with a list of object files to be built and the right flags set. You can get this list of object files from the Linux generated Makefile. I had to also tweak the source a bit to set a new flag called __ANDROID__ in some places and not in others. If you follow the model of __LINUX__ it's pretty close. Oh no, I've said too much.. the suits are here.. I can hear them knocking.. going to get my shotgun.. I may be some time-
Chris.
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I'll inevitably be jumping in on this, mostly likely before November.
So I created a wiki page for us to keep notes on this whole thing:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/BuildingPdForAndroid
.hc
On Sep 17, 2009, at 8:41 AM, marius schebella wrote:
awesome! suits and ties here, too. but willing to jump in on this (android build, not the suits part)... marius.
2009/9/17 Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:02:41PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner
wrote:What I'd like to see is Pd on Android, but I think that could be a little bit tricky to get into a form that is easily distributable without rooting the phone. The G1 already runs Debian, so you could just install the 'puredata' package once you have Debian on your G1.
I successfully compiled Pd with the Android NDK a few weeks ago,
and my colleague wrote an audio driver which calls back into Java space
via the JNI and produces sound, but there is a bug somewhere with [vd~],
[tabread~] and friends so it's not 100% yet. If this was working it would make it
possible to build and distribute Pd for non-rooted Androids.Unfortunately my hands are tied with regards to releasing the code,
but I am pushing hard to make it happen anyway. This what I get for whoring
my mind to proprietary companies. :(If anyone else wants a shot, I can tell you it's actually really
simple to make Pd compile with the NDK, you just need to make your own Android.mak
file with a list of object files to be built and the right flags set. You can
get this list of object files from the Linux generated Makefile. I had to also
tweak the source a bit to set a new flag called __ANDROID__ in some places
and not in others. If you follow the model of __LINUX__ it's pretty close. Oh
no, I've said too much.. the suits are here.. I can hear them knocking..
going to get my shotgun.. I may be some time-Chris.
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