[PD] using PD on PDAs

eva sjuve elf at moomonkey.com
Wed Dec 28 16:47:43 CET 2005


duncan,
I run Pda on a couple of PDA's  using Familiar 0.8.2 /GPE
to do audio processing and related stuff.
It works ok,
but power management is a pain
didn't try the latest familiar 0.83 yet

and good luck
-eva

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On 2005-12-28, at 14.02, derek holzer wrote:

> Hi Duncan,
>
> duncan wrote:
>
>> so any ideas on which PDAs this might work on, and what OS i would 
>> need? i'm pretty new at this backend game so any advice is 
>> appreciated.. i know it's possible to run linux on some PDAs but is 
>> this the way to go?
>
> You'll need a PDA with an ARM type processor and a Linux installation 
> for this architecture. Most people use something from Open 
> Embedded/Familiar.
>
> I put some install notes for Familiar Linux + PDa on an IPaq 5550 here:
>
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-03/026751.html
>
> You can also search the list archives with the keyword "PDA" and turn 
> up some other stuff.
>
> I wrote in these notes that the Familiar 0.8.1 was pretty stable, but 
> in fact later I discovered it was not. Maybe things have improved a 
> bit in the two minor release versions (currently 0.8.3) since this 
> time, but I have a hell of a time getting power management and some 
> other crucial functions to work. Be ready to spend a lot of time with 
> the install!
>
> Good luck,
> d.
>
> -- 
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