nicolas75;645250 Wrote: > There is a TinySBS, it is the SBS version for Touch hardware platform > and specific processor. > It doesn't have all the features of full SBS. > The fact that TinySBS (definition : existing software developped to run > on Touch Hardware standalone) is currently implemented as a stripped > version of SBS (it is not a full SBS) is IMO a big development mistake > (being part of the poor performance, it would be a mistake to blame > 100% on hardware limitations)
There is no freaking TinySBS code. Same lines of code as plain SBS, compiled for ARM. Is that clear enough? What you seem to profess is developing specific Touch code, written from scratch in C, to turn the player into some sort of cable-free DAC, controlled by Foobar (windows PC not included). Thanks, but no thanks. The issue is not with the software Touch is running. The issue is that, same as when the Duet was designed, the hardware team has been too much cost-driven. For a few bucks more per unit, I am sure Touch would brilliantly run the server; and this seemingly endless discussion would not be. -- epoch1970 Daily dose delivered by: 3 SB Classic, 1 SB Boom iPeng (iPhone + iPad) Squeezebox Server 7.6 (Debian 5.0) with plugins: MusicIP Server Power Control by Gordon Harris WeatherTime by Martin Rehfeld IRBlaster by Gwendesign (Felix) Find cover art by bpa BBC iPlayer, SwitchPlayer by Triode PowerSave by Jason Holtzapple TrackStat, Song Info, Song Lyrics by Erland Isaksson SaverSwitcher, ContextMenu by Peter Watkins. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ epoch1970's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16711 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=89143
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