Re: Gumstix and jack, softsynths, etc?

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As far as I know Gumstix would require you to crosscompile a lot of stuff to get it running, not worth the hassle. I would recommend more compatible solutions like the mentioned VIA boards. For a freelance project I had several embedded computers here. A Via system which was smaller than Shuttles, passive cooled with 500mhz. It could include a hdd but I ran it from CF card. But my favorite was a smaller system of the size of 3 CDs stack, 166 Mhz with 128mb and driven by a CF card. It even has audio in and out but I dont had the chance to check it out because I have to ship it to the customer soon. Later I can send some links but I am in a hurry now...

Cheers,

Malte
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Malte Steiner
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