I never suggested gcc on the pandora is the most ideal environment for programming. But I do terminal stuff on my iPhone, and have programmed my TI calculator for years. The ability to program anywhere and everywhere is very appealing to me. The "bad keyboard" isn't about to stop me. Why are...
Haha, I run ubuntu.
Well, I apologize for not realizing their was going to be a C compiler. I looked up compiler in the wiki and didn't get any results. As far as X-Forwarding... completely forgot about that... I use it all the time for my CS homework (ssh into school server and run emacs)...
I haven't seen anything talking about pandora coming with a compiler or assembler? Why is this not a feature? I can't imagine it would be too hard to stick one on there.
I am not saying that development tools should come with every single device, but will we be able to download GCC or even...
Wow, this is all awesome news. I always figured the digital pro-audio hardware was physically running on a small(ish) chip.
Here are some things I would like to see:
1) MIDI Keyboards can plug directly into the pandora.
2) VST/VSTi support? Oh pppplllleeeeaaaasssseeee!! Would this need...
I currently run Ubuntu and it's a bit tricky doing pro-audio. It helps to have a plug-in called Jack and a realtime kernel, and I am guessing Pandora has neither. However, that can't stop me from wanting to do music on the Pandora. There is a text-based program called csound that is completely...
I currently run Ubuntu and it's a bit tricky doing pro-audio. It helps to have a plug-in called Jack and a realtime kernel, and I am guessing Pandora has neither. However, that can't stop me from wanting to do music on the Pandora. There is a text-based program called csound that is completely...
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