| Possibly the benefits of the port were not thought to justify the effort.
Csound on a current PC runs quite fast enough for substantial real-time
performance.
Original Message:
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From: suspect@suspicious.org
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 13:41:41 -0400
To: csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu
Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:3043] RE: csound on a dsp development board
Hello,
thanks. i had heard about Vercoes extended csound, but
hadn't been able to find any information at the ADI page.
I don't mind going through the effort to get it to run on the
6711, i'm just curious why no one else has done a public
domain port to a DSP board yet. I've had the 6711 DSK
board for a while now and was looking for some good
project to use it in, and having recently gotten into csound....
I'm working from public csound 4.23.
thanks again,
cheers,
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 12:42 PM, gogins@pipeline.com wrote:
> Analog Devices has (or had) a product, Extended Csound, that runs as a
> SHARC board. You may want to check this out, if you can find it (can't
> help
> you there).
>
> Original Message:
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> From: suspect@suspicious.org
> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:12:24 -0400
> To: csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu
> Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:3041] csound on a dsp development board
>
>
> hello,
>
> i just started a weak attempt to get the core of csound
> compiled for a TI C6711 DSP board (the 6711 DSK),
> and it looks promising. I have only a handful of sources
> left that will need minor work and to add the interface for
> doing rtaudio on the board.
>
> Has anyone attempted such an act or have any opinions
> or gotchas to proffer (i'm relatively new to csound) ?
>
>
> cheers,
>
>
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