Platform for TunLab

Brian Holden bholden@wave.co.nz
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 07:25:35 +1300


Thanks for the explaination   Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Scott <rscott@wwnet.net>
To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Monday, 7 February 2000 6:19
Subject: Re: Platform for TunLab


>Brian Holden writes:
>
>>>>>
>Will TuneLab or for that matter RCT work on a computer such as a Psion
>palmtop?
><<<<
>
>Currently TuneLab will only run under Windows 9x/NT.  I briefly
investigated
>the palmtops as a platform and the ones that I looked into were
>seriously underpowered for such an application.  They have plenty of
>memory, but their processors are too slow.  I have to be able to do
>a 4096-point Fourier transform in real time while sampling at
>22050 samples per second.  The current palmtops just can't keep up.
>But that is why the palmtops have such great battery life.  High
>performance = high current draw.  In any case, porting TuneLab to
>either Windows CE or Palm-OS would be a substantial programming effort.
>
>-Robert Scott
>
>



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