Hi guys, 
Since, I am not developing for Chuck itself, so, I thought this might be a more 
appropriate place to ask this question. 
Is it possible to integrate Chuck into a program that I am writing? Basically, 
I would like to utilize Chuck's strong time nature to create a custom clock 
plugin for another environment, specifically Touchdesigner. TD is great for 
visuals, however, for audio related stuff, its clock can be bit unstable. It 
has a feature which allows external programs to communicate with it via a 
shared memory block, which would be the fastest way to get info into TD without 
overheads like protocol decoding. 
My goal is to create a custom clock(s) generator to send pulses into TD via the 
shared mem block. So, my question is can I use Chuck in this way? And how would 
I go about doing that? I know this is a rather simplistic use of Chuck, but I 
really like Chuck's strong time nature, its concurrency abilities and being 
particularly lightweight.
I searched the documentations, and didn't really find anything. So, any info 
would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Da. 
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