On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 00:04:20 +0200 "Mr.Freeze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > Quirky question: is it possible to run PureData (or another > <place_your_name_here> *modular*) on a DSP (or, still, another > <place_your_name_here> microcontroller) under a port of Linux? Probably, but you are unlikely to see a performance degradation in comparison to high x86 hardware. > Does "m68k" refer to a family of Motorola DSPs? > http://www.linux-m68k.org The M68k family were not DSP chips, but rather they were CPU used in Macs (and may other lesser known machines) before they changed to PowerPC. > > From the Alpha (64 bits) to the ARM (32 bits), between the MIPS (32 bits) or > > MIPS-64 (64 bits), short-cutting to the PA-RISC (32 bits), U-turning by the > > SPARC (32 bits) and SPARC64 (64 bits versions)... what applications are this > > bugs aimed at? ?????? Sounds like PB (PureBabbling) to me ;-). Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yes it's valid) +-----------------------------------------------------------+ J. Headley: "God, root, what is difference ?" G. Haverland: "God can change the byte order on the CPU, root can't."
