[PD] Embedd Pure Data in BASIC Stamp?

2009-04-10 Thread Adityo Pratomo
Hi there everybody

I just founded out that I have a BASIC Stamp board lying in my house, and I
start to think about starting a project that involve this board. But the
problem is can Pd actually be embedded in a BASIC Stamp? Or if not, can it
be embedded in an ARduino board? I've noticed that there's PdA (Pure Data
Anywhere). Can this be used for my project?

Thank you all :)

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Re: [PD] Embedd Pure Data in BASIC Stamp?

2009-04-10 Thread Martin Peach

Adityo Pratomo wrote:

Hi there everybody

I just founded out that I have a BASIC Stamp board lying in my house, 
and I start to think about starting a project that involve this board. 
But the problem is can Pd actually be embedded in a BASIC Stamp? Or if 
not, can it be embedded in an ARduino board? I've noticed that there's 
PdA (Pure Data Anywhere). Can this be used for my project?




Both the Stamp and the Arduino have insufficient program memory to run 
Pd, even with no gui. They are best suited for I/O with a serial 
connection to Pd via [comport].
Also the Stamp can't wait for serial input while doing some other task, 
so it works better as an input device.
The Stamp is much slower than the Arduino since it must interpret Basic 
tokens at runtime while the Arduino directly executes the machine code 
resulting from compiling a higher level language.


So if your project involves something like reading sensors or activating 
motors or lights, they are both good for that, whether or not you have 
some higher level of control or display implemented on a desktop/laptop.


Martin

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Re: [PD] Embedd Pure Data in BASIC Stamp?

2009-04-10 Thread Adityo Pratomo
Hmm, just like I think before..how about the PdA? What's the minum memory to
run this? I've seen it implemented in iPod.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.cawrote:

 Adityo Pratomo wrote:

 Hi there everybody

 I just founded out that I have a BASIC Stamp board lying in my house, and
 I start to think about starting a project that involve this board. But the
 problem is can Pd actually be embedded in a BASIC Stamp? Or if not, can it
 be embedded in an ARduino board? I've noticed that there's PdA (Pure Data
 Anywhere). Can this be used for my project?


 Both the Stamp and the Arduino have insufficient program memory to run Pd,
 even with no gui. They are best suited for I/O with a serial connection to
 Pd via [comport].
 Also the Stamp can't wait for serial input while doing some other task, so
 it works better as an input device.
 The Stamp is much slower than the Arduino since it must interpret Basic
 tokens at runtime while the Arduino directly executes the machine code
 resulting from compiling a higher level language.

 So if your project involves something like reading sensors or activating
 motors or lights, they are both good for that, whether or not you have some
 higher level of control or display implemented on a desktop/laptop.

 Martin




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Re: [PD] Embedd Pure Data in BASIC Stamp?

2009-04-10 Thread Martin Peach

Adityo Pratomo wrote:
Hmm, just like I think before..how about the PdA? What's the minum 
memory to run this? I've seen it implemented in iPod.




According to http://gige.xdv.org/pda/ you need to be able to run linux 
on the device. Something like the ARM processor is a much more powerful 
processor than the 8-bit microcontrollers used in the Stamp and Arduino.
I'd guess you probably need at least 128MB of RAM or flash to run linux, 
which is a thousand times more than an Arduino's 128kB of flash. The 
Stamp only has 3kB for its program.


Martin


On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Martin Peach 
wrote:


Adityo Pratomo wrote:

Hi there everybody

I just founded out that I have a BASIC Stamp board lying in my
house, and I start to think about starting a project that
involve this board. But the problem is can Pd actually be
embedded in a BASIC Stamp? Or if not, can it be embedded in an
ARduino board? I've noticed that there's PdA (Pure Data
Anywhere). Can this be used for my project?


Both the Stamp and the Arduino have insufficient program memory to
run Pd, even with no gui. They are best suited for I/O with a serial
connection to Pd via [comport].
Also the Stamp can't wait for serial input while doing some other
task, so it works better as an input device.
The Stamp is much slower than the Arduino since it must interpret
Basic tokens at runtime while the Arduino directly executes the
machine code resulting from compiling a higher level language.

So if your project involves something like reading sensors or
activating motors or lights, they are both good for that, whether or
not you have some higher level of control or display implemented on
a desktop/laptop.

Martin



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