well, there is a lot's of factor in a computer choice.
but for only size : i would choose a nuc : they are very powerfull computer 
(from 300 to 500€)
for price, 10 year old desktop that can be found on trash can work using light 
linux distribution.
otherwise, 2nd hand 100€ old laptop computer are also a good compromise between 
size, price and performance.

Cyrille


Le 20/06/2014 11:24, Jack via Pd-list a écrit :
Then, what is the smallest and/or the cheapest computer where Gem can
run on it ?
++

Jack



Le 20/06/2014 11:02, Cyrille Henry via Pd-list a écrit :
hello,

UDOO board are advertised to be full openGL compatible.
Since I've got an UDOO board with lubuntu installer, i tried to run Gem.
i use Gem compiled from git.

i worked with major limitation :
- it's only in fullscreen, since opengl did not work on a window (udoo
limitation)
- pd crash when destroying the opengl context

so, it's not really usable.

cheers
cyrille

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