On 05/02/15 12:51, Simon Wise wrote:
(I haven't checked out the newest Pi at all yet, it apparently has a very much
more powerful processor so is quite a different beast)
Ok ... so it is a very similar chip with Quad-core ARMv7 replacing the single
core ARMv6, with the rest of the chip appare
On 05/02/15 10:01, Brian Fay wrote:
Thanks for the info, my experience with USB was pretty similar - had to run
Pd in headless mode (no X), and definitely needed to do a lot of tweaking
before things were satisfying.
The Wolfson sounds like it could be a little bit of work to get running,
but I'
Thanks for the info, my experience with USB was pretty similar - had to run
Pd in headless mode (no X), and definitely needed to do a lot of tweaking
before things were satisfying.
The Wolfson sounds like it could be a little bit of work to get running,
but I'm glad to hear that the quality is goo
On 02/04/2015 07:56 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> On 02/04/2015 05:54 PM, Antonio Roberts wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Is there an object available to connect Pure Data to an IRC channel? I
>> want to be able to send and receive messages.
>
>
> [tcpclient]?
>
here's a working example, using [
On 02/04/2015 05:54 PM, Antonio Roberts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there an object available to connect Pure Data to an IRC channel? I
> want to be able to send and receive messages.
[tcpclient]?
mgfdsar
IOhannes
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On 05/02/15 02:34, Brian Fay wrote:
Simon, have you compared the wolfson to any USB interfaces? I'm curious
about how it performs by comparison, using no more than 2 input and 2
output channels. I had some success with a USB interface on a Pi using pd
and alsa, and got down to somewhere around 15
Hi everyone,
Is there an object available to connect Pure Data to an IRC channel? I
want to be able to send and receive messages.
Thanks
Antonio
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Simon, have you compared the wolfson to any USB interfaces? I'm curious
about how it performs by comparison, using no more than 2 input and 2
output channels. I had some success with a USB interface on a Pi using pd
and alsa, and got down to somewhere around 15 milliseconds of latency.
I couldn't
On 04/02/15 21:20, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hello,
RPi currently cannot run opengl (only opengl es) which is required for GEM,
so afaict no GEM on the RPi currently.
you can't get video into GEM (yet), I have managed to control playback, overlays
and mapping from within pd with some very messy sc
On 04/02/15 05:30, Miller Puckette wrote:
In an ideal world someone would build us an I2S expansion board for Pi
with 8CH audio in and out, memory mapped straight to user space. Maybe
someday someone will build that :)
the wolfson cards have some of that, and quite a bit of control internally
Hello,
RPi currently cannot run opengl (only opengl es) which is required for GEM,
so afaict no GEM on the RPi currently.
Regards,
Julian
On 3 February 2015 at 21:44, Csaba Láng wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am new on raspberry pi, and curious if any of you has managed to run in
> pix_video a log
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