hi
a little general question for change :)
what are the "biggest" (performance) differences using PD on windoze or linux i'm (at the moment) mostly interest on audio analyzing and visual creating (GEM)
PD is coded on linux and then ported to win, right?
i will be still using PD on windose because of framestein... but when i get PD running on linux i think i will be using PD more on linux as windose... (BIG "HUG!?" to network communication :)
btw. what are the minimum linux requirments for PD, thinking 4 (future) installations... (any1 making a PD "optimized" linux distribution :)
i'm installing redhat for starters, any know problems with PD+GEM ?
well, i'm a newbie 2 linux. but thats no problem, i'm a "computer freak" :) i've installed redhat 2times succesfully but because of my (old) HD-controller couldnt boot it... so on to a new luck with my new hardware... (btw, any good links about linux, like "linux in a nutshell", but i hate 2 read too much uninformatical blaa blaa)
sorry that i'm asking so much "simple" questions here and preventing you(all) from developing PD... but me love PD sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo mutz :)
-andre
a little general question for change :)
what are the "biggest" (performance) differences using PD on windoze or linux i'm (at the moment) mostly interest on audio analyzing and visual creating (GEM)
This depends a lot on the flavor of window$ you're running, on 95/98/ME, i can tell it's a total mess because the scheduler is so unpredictable that PD can loose control at any moment. PD is coded on linux and then ported to win, right?
i will be still using PD on windose because of framestein...
Communication between Framestein and PD is made thru a socket, so you can control Framestein from another machine running Linux. I will be better for the frame rate in Framestein too.
btw. what are the minimum linux requirments for PD, thinking 4 (future) installations... (any1 making a PD "optimized" linux distribution :)
depends on the patches you're using. I ran very simple ones on a P200. You can always make a patch that crashes any hardware.
i'm installing redhat for starters, any know problems with PD+GEM ?
yes, graphic card, guys here may help, not me.
Yves/
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what are the "biggest" (performance) differences using PD on windoze or linux i'm (at the moment) mostly interest on audio analyzing and visual creating (GEM)
this largely depends on your sound card, linux is able to get increadably low latencies (under 1ms in the kernel) and is of course much more stable. Miller has added some support ASIO drivers in .35 which means, if your soundcard _has_ ASIO drivers, pretty darned low latencies for windows as well.
Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. xiphoidprocess.com .. eds.org/~joschi
Wednesday, April 3, 2002, 9:18:14 PM, you wrote:
what are the "biggest" (performance) differences using PD on windoze or linux i'm (at the moment) mostly interest on audio analyzing and visual creating (GEM)
JS> this largely depends on your sound card, linux is able to get increadably JS> low latencies (under 1ms in the kernel) and is of course much more JS> stable. Miller has added some support ASIO drivers in .35 which means, if JS> your soundcard _has_ ASIO drivers, pretty darned low latencies for windows JS> as well.
may i use this thread to ask once more a very little question ... is there any chance to have one day sysex support for pd win32 versions ?....... T_T
actually i have to create basic midi CC under pd wich are routed to a virtual midi port (midiYoke) and then i have Bome's Midi Translator getting this data into sysex messages to the "real" midi out... it works fine ... but ... well if it could be done with pd only ;) ...
thanks
stm
Yes, one of these days, but probably not soon (I don't have any MIDI devices that spit out midi sysex to test on...)
cheers Miller
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 02:35:21AM +0200, stm_sq^n wrote:
Wednesday, April 3, 2002, 9:18:14 PM, you wrote:
what are the "biggest" (performance) differences using PD on windoze or linux i'm (at the moment) mostly interest on audio analyzing and visual creating (GEM)
JS> this largely depends on your sound card, linux is able to get increadably JS> low latencies (under 1ms in the kernel) and is of course much more JS> stable. Miller has added some support ASIO drivers in .35 which means, if JS> your soundcard _has_ ASIO drivers, pretty darned low latencies for windows JS> as well.
may i use this thread to ask once more a very little question ... is there any chance to have one day sysex support for pd win32 versions ?....... T_T
actually i have to create basic midi CC under pd wich are routed to a virtual midi port (midiYoke) and then i have Bome's Midi Translator getting this data into sysex messages to the "real" midi out... it works fine ... but ... well if it could be done with pd only ;) ...
thanks
stm