mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If
I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects).
however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody feels
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate
it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals???
If I need zexy may I be able to compile
... doesn't
it?
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd
externals??? If I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will
zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects).
however, it would be nice to have
mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate
it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
yes of course; and there is no reason why zexy should not work with that.
however for PDanywhere (which i know that you are not using),
hello everyone!!
I'm going to buy an embedded motherboard with a MIPS CPU, does someone
compiled and tested PureData on a similar architecture??
thanks
Fabio Buda
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Do you mean ARM? Or really MIPS? There are packages for ARM embedded
linux machines as part of the pd-anywhere project:
http://sf.net/projects/pd-anywhere
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On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:32 AM, mbutubuntu wrote:
hello everyone!!
I'm going to buy an embedded motherboard with a MIPS CPU, does
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If
I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
Thanks
Fabio Buda
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Do you mean ARM? Or really MIPS? There are packages for ARM embedded
linux machines as part