Josh Lawrence wrote: > hi everyone! > > I'm *very* out of my league here, but I'm curious... > > I've been looking around at busybox, uClibc et al, and was wondering > if anyone has tried to build an "embedded" device that supports some > Linux audio software. For example, imagine taking a cheap/old pc, > equipping it with jack and a synthesizer of some sort (dssi?), and > taking it on a gig. It would need to be an "instant on/instant off" > device. I think this sort of project would be fun and would also be a > great use of old hardware, not to mention a real benefit for people > who gig regularly and need the random synth (and don't want to spend > the $ on hardware). > > Of course, not being a programmer, there might be some major obvious > reason as to why it won't work that I'm not aware of. What do you all > think? Is this idea worth looking into? > > I'm very interested in this idea also. Currently I have one of my colleagues working on getting Android onto our Arm platform. Is there any specific issue that you are encountering? Cheers. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user