[jsyn] embedded processors

Garth Paine GPaine at d...
Wed May 7 06:13:09 EDT 2003


Thanks for your reply Phil

Look s well beyond my skills, so I am wondering if you can suggest 
any alternative compact platforms that I could then enclose in a 
small water tight box and run on solar panels, that would run JSyn?

Garth

>Hello Garth,
>
>Thanks for wanting to run JSyn on embedded processors like the JStamp. One
>problem with that is that JSyn uses native 'C' code to do high performance
>synthesis and also to access the audio device. That code would need to be
>ported to the JStamp platform. There are barely enough resources to support
>Windows, Mac & Linux so additional platforms would be impossible at this
>point. Also 'C' code would probably run slower than Java code on a JStamp
>because it is a Java processor.
>
>I think a better approach for embedded Java processors is to just launch a
>Thread, do you your own synthesis in Java, then write to the audio device.
>
>Phil Burk
>
>> Has anyone done a project using JSyn on an embedded processor? I am
>> interested in using the JStamp to run Jsyn on some outdoor sound
>> pieces controlled by the weather, with solar panels, and I am
>> wondering if you know of any small processors with DAC that would be
>> suitable?
>
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Garth Paine
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De Montfort University
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