Stu,
Well if arduino is a popular standard that would make a lot of sense.
Much as I love the idea of TipTop's Z-DSP, it's expensive for someone
who doesn't develop - in case 3rd party programs don't appear. I may
change my mind if over the next 12 months there are say 6 drop dead
gorgeous programs for it, like cv'able granular processing ;o)
David
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i use mac too. the software for the arduino boards - an atmega168 chip -
is available for mac, linux and windows.
if this idea did go ahead, there could be arguements in favour of
keeping it arduino compatible, since there is so much code already out
there, and arduino is compatible with max/msp and pure data.
i am, however, totally biased, since i've done my stuff up till now on
the arduino :)
stu
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