hello everyone!! I'm going to buy an embedded motherboard with a MIPS CPU, does someone compiled and tested PureData on a similar architecture??
thanks
Fabio Buda
Do you mean ARM? Or really MIPS? There are packages for ARM embedded
linux machines as part of the pd-anywhere project:
http://sf.net/projects/pd-anywhere
.hc
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:32 AM, mbutubuntu wrote:
hello everyone!! I'm going to buy an embedded motherboard with a MIPS CPU, does someone compiled and tested PureData on a similar architecture??
thanks
Fabio Buda
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I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
Thanks
Fabio Buda
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Do you mean ARM? Or really MIPS? There are packages for ARM embedded linux machines as part of the pd-anywhere project:
http://sf.net/projects/pd-anywhere
.hc
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:32 AM, mbutubuntu wrote:
hello everyone!! I'm going to buy an embedded motherboard with a MIPS CPU, does someone compiled and tested PureData on a similar architecture??
thanks
Fabio Buda
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mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects). however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody feels like doing it, i will happily integrate it.
fgamr IOhannes
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects). however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody feels like doing it, i will happily integrate it.
fgamr IOhannes
What kind of MIPS is this? Like an old SGI? If so, that should run
Linux and Pd with no special tricks.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:40 AM, mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will
emulate it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't
it?IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd
externals??? If I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will
zexy run on pd-anywhere???i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects). however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody
feels like doing it, i will happily integrate it.fgamr IOhannes
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mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
yes of course; and there is no reason why zexy should not work with that.
however for PDanywhere (which i know that you are not using), zexy would have to be adapted, and i would like to have these changes (preferably without too much work)
fgamsdr IOhannes