I've got python on there, too. I'm reading the csound journal article
on embedding python within a csd, but the tcl/tk interface is also
interesting because it can do so much heavy lifting. I may wind up
using tcltk to setup a csound server and then use python osc to do
live coding music, just firing off osc events to the csd that's
running and tcltk is just a small code to run the server.
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Michael Gogins <
gogins@...> wrote:
> Is there Python on this platform? That would be as powerful as Java, and not much bigger than Tcl/Tk.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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>>From: Brian Redfern <
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>>Sent: Oct 4, 2008 1:31 PM
>>To:
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>>Subject: [Csnd] csound runs suprisingly well on the eeepc
>>
>>At first I was just excited to get csound on the eeepc, but now that
>>I'm using it to run csound in realtime, I'm suprised by how well it
>>performs given that this a much more limited system than my macbook
>>pro or lenovo laptops. Its a little too limited on disk space to run
>>Blue though, also its got a small screen. But I'm looking at tclCsound
>>library to write a live coding interface in tcl/tk that's lightweight
>>enough to run on the eeepc. I could put java and blue on here, its
>>fast enough, but there wouldn't be much disk space left, java se is
>>pretty huge these days, while tcl/tk is still very small in
>>comparison.
>>
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