On 06/19/2013 06:26 AM, Perry Kivolowitz wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Really, what are you doing with the sticks? I am working on a real time audio product and could sure use a colleague. This is a for profit effort.
I have about a dozen of the rk3188 based sticks and have supplied most of the Linux experts porting to that device with hardware. Five countries worth.
Thanks
Hi Perry,
I want to use them for doing real-time, low-latency audio. So use them
as a virtual guitar amp with guitarix for example. Or as a synth or
sampler. I got it all working on my Raspberry Pi and now I'd like to get
it working on a RK3066 based device too. The company I work for has a
RK3188 based device on order (MK809III) and I have to hack it. The
necessary kernel source code has been available for about two weeks I
think and only last week some people succeeded in getting Linux on it.
As I think I could personally benefit from these developments, not only
as a musician but also on a professional basis, I'm willing to invest
some time into hacking these devices. So if you need an extra colleague,
count me in!
Regards,
Jeremy
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