I'm working on a series of embedded sound installation projects - trying to stabilize PD (so far Vanilla) running on cheap over-the-counter Android sticks, stripped to Linux / Picuntu. Using cheap Behringer USB soundcard (UCA202) for audio IO. So total system (1.8 Ghz / Quad Core / 2GB RAM / 8GB Memory / wifi etc / external USB sound) is around $100. Seems like a viable alternative to Pi/Udoo.
The system is almost there - but I'm having some problems that seem to stem from the wifi chip introducing some glitches in audio IO. I'm using Jack for audio, some pretty basic settings, 1 in and 2 outs. I need wifi for netsend etc - so I can't run with it disabled.
I'm working towards a deadline, and I was wondering if anyone else is working on anything like this with similar hardware, who might have some thoughts about working through this?
The Android sticks are these Momi M1 units from China:
http://www.fasttech.com/product/1379901-momi-m1-18ghz-quad-core-android-42-jellybean-mini-
Picuntu 4.5 / Linux is here:
http://ubuntu.g8.net/index.php/14-sample-data-articles/86-picuntu-4-5-nand-released
I started off thinking I was going to develop my system using libpd / Android, but then managed to install Picuntu and getting so close that I don't want to have to go back …
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