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Flowstone on Raspberry Pi?

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Flowstone on Raspberry Pi?

Postby nix » Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:20 am

Heya,
Is there any chance we could get an ARM compile of FS to run in Win10 IoT on Raspberry Pi?
This would be a mega capability IMO.

Here is the multi-channel soundcard for the Pi->
http://www.flatmax.org/phpbb/
http://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index. ... ic=20678.0
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Re: Flowstone on Raspberry Pi?

Postby Tzarls » Thu Apr 13, 2017 4:56 pm

Windows 10 IoT doesn't have a graphical shell, it is only command line so it would be quite difficult to have flowstone, which relies on a GUI, working there.
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Re: Flowstone on Raspberry Pi?

Postby nix » Thu Apr 13, 2017 11:54 pm

Oh sorry,
I don't know much about micro-computers,
and have just started to research.
Thanks!
There is one system called Latte Panda, we are compatible with that one atm
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Re: Flowstone on Raspberry Pi?

Postby Tzarls » Fri Apr 14, 2017 7:12 am

Well, the Latte Panda uses an Atom processor si its basically the same as the Asus eee computers from a few years ago - I used to have synthmaker running beautifully on one of those. The Raspberry uses an ARM processor, so any software you want to run there must be compiled not only for the operating system you are using there (linux, Windows IoT or any of the other available OS) but also for processor. In that sense it will be easier to have a Mac port than to have a port for the Raspberry. But you can try using Pure Data - I've seen projects using the Raspberry pi avt as a multi fx processor with a PD patch.
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