On 01/21/2016 12:01 PM, Todd Pierce wrote:
> I'll make sure to document the entire process so it's available to
> everybody when (arrogant confidence) I'm done. I'm going to schedule a
> couple of hours to cry in advance and then get started.
I'm the guy who tried the "zero downtime" installatio
On 01/21/2016 09:33 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> I ran Cakewalk for DOS on a 386, but we're talking about a midi only
> application. Are you talking about cakewalk with audio, VST (or
> whatever) synth plugins etc.?
I think it had extremely early and rudimentary audio support, but
nothing like VS
On 21/01/2016 12:59, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 06:57 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
>
>> It should be. However, rg is still somewhat wasteful of CPU, so it
>> might not work well. A MIDI sequencer should run fine at 900MHz on a
>> single core. I run CakeWalk on an old 1GHz machine
On 01/20/2016 06:57 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
> It should be. However, rg is still somewhat wasteful of CPU, so it
> might not work well. A MIDI sequencer should run fine at 900MHz on a
> single core. I run CakeWalk on an old 1GHz machine with no problems at
> all. Lots of CPU left over.
I ran
On 01/20/2016 08:00 PM, Abrolag wrote:
> As I remember ARM cores manage significantly fewer clock cycles per
> instruction, so CPU frequency is not such a reliable guide.
Yeah. It's never a reliable guide. You never really know what'll
run until you try it.
Ted.
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Ted Felix wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 12:30 PM, Todd Pierce wrote:
> > People have been worried that the Pi wouldn't be powerful enough, but don't
> > you think that a quad core 900 MHz processor with 1Gb of RAM is good
> > enough?
>
>It should be. However, rg
On 01/20/2016 12:30 PM, Todd Pierce wrote:
> People have been worried that the Pi wouldn't be powerful enough, but don't
> you think that a quad core 900 MHz processor with 1Gb of RAM is good
> enough?
It should be. However, rg is still somewhat wasteful of CPU, so it
might not work well. A
On 01/20/2016 12:30 PM, Todd Pierce wrote:
> Forgive me if this has been asked before, but has Rosegarden been ported
> to the Raspberry Pi ARM processor?
I haven't tried, but I think it's probably pretty straightforward. I've
cross-compiled other Qt applications for two different ARM platforms
Hello All,
Forgive me if this has been asked before, but has Rosegarden been ported to
the Raspberry Pi ARM processor?
People have been worried that the Pi wouldn't be powerful enough, but don't
you think that a quad core 900 MHz processor with 1Gb of RAM is good
enough?
Any advice is appreciat