Sure, but there's a lot that 233Mhz can still do - perhaps running
convolutions on long buffers would make it fall over, but for a lot of
synthesis flavors, audio processing and input-handling it seems like it
would work just fine. How cheap are these units?

Also, I'm curious - does anyone know what was the outcome of the PD on
gumstix that some people were trying out a while back?
-David M.

On 7/12/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I cc'ed the list since I think this is of general interest.

It's using a USB audio sound card.  I am not sure it's totally suited to
the audiopint. They are quite slow.  This one is 233Mhz.  It mostly
interesting because it's small, cheap, and low power.

.hc

On Jul 12, 2007, at 7:01 PM, David Merrill wrote:

Hey HC -
That sounds like an intriguing platform for the Audiopint.. So it has
on-board audio, and can run PDa unmodified?
-Dave

On 7/12/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey all,
>
> THis is mostly just an FYI, I worked on a freelance project using
> Günter's PDa on some embedded systems.  The machines worked well, and
> are relatively cheap, so I thought I'd post the make/model in case
> anyone is interested:
>
>
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/
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> The box is a "TS-7KV" running "Technologic Systems TS-LINUX/arm 7.0".
>
> .hc
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