The future with iPad - really worth a look
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- KVRAF
- 7217 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Trondheim, Norway
The really impressive feat is pulling the wool over Brambos' eyes so thoroughly.
Saying that the iPhone CAN multitask but doesn't because of a corporate decision and making this into a PLUS makes the rest of us lol, you know.
Saying that the iPhone CAN multitask but doesn't because of a corporate decision and making this into a PLUS makes the rest of us lol, you know.
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- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 6 Dec, 2003 from Mission Control
Running background tasks is a form of multitasking called task switching but it's is not the same thing as opening multiple applications. It says here that Apple actually said the iPhoneOS was OSX as long as they could. So there is misinformation.brambos wrote:iPhoneOS is fully multitasking. Hence Apple's ipod music app runs nicely while browsing with safari. They just disabled it for third party apps. Not an OS limitation.
Something tells me you have never used an iphone/ipod touch nor programmed for one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_OS
It's also says that...
Mac OS X applications cannot be copied to and run on an iPhone OS device. The applications must be written and compiled specifically for the iPhone OS and the ARM architecture.
If that's true that means that OSX and iPhoneOS are about as close as Windows and OSX.
Like I said call it OSX if you like but I bet they left something out if it uses less than 500 megabytes of the device's memory.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 13 Aug, 2009
Yes, I know all about the ARM processor. OS X is a direct descendent of NeXTSTEP, which was abstracted to run on a variety of microprocessors, including Intel IA-32, Sun SPARC, PowerPC, and HP PA-RISC. ARM is just another abstraction layer to OS X.tomg wrote: Actually it's not OSX at all, it's called the PhoneOS. Not even anywhere near the same code. OSX runs on Intel processors, PhoneOS runs on ARM processors.
Actually, you can:You can't do much of that on a iPad yet either and might not.
(NOTE: actual screenshots from shipping iPad-specific or iPad-compatible products, linked to their respective vendors.)






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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 13 Aug, 2009
He didn't say it was a plus, he was succinctly refuting the lame argument that iPhone OS isn't OS X because it can't multitask. It can, and does.Hovmod wrote:The really impressive feat is pulling the wool over Brambos' eyes so thoroughly.
Saying that the iPhone CAN multitask but doesn't because of a corporate decision and making this into a PLUS makes the rest of us lol, you know.
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- KVRist
- 318 posts since 27 Apr, 2005 from right beside you
In my opinion the Ipad is just a toy of course. And brambros makes it more professional or OSX-like than it actually is. Lets see what developers are able to program for it. Until now I saw some very interesting appz and the iElectribe is really cool...
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- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 6 Dec, 2003 from Mission Control
That's all very nice but where do I hook up my midi keyboard and plug in my guitar and mic? Can I use a quality audio interface? How do I use it as a midi controller for external devices or record the midi output into a sequencer? Matter of fact where do I plug up my USB camera? You can do all of that on a $300 netbook and watch flash.unpeople wrote:Yes, I know all about the ARM processor. OS X is a direct descendent of NeXTSTEP, which was abstracted to run on a variety of microprocessors, including Intel IA-32, Sun SPARC, PowerPC, and HP PA-RISC. ARM is just another abstraction layer to OS X.tomg wrote: Actually it's not OSX at all, it's called the PhoneOS. Not even anywhere near the same code. OSX runs on Intel processors, PhoneOS runs on ARM processors.Actually, you can:You can't do much of that on a iPad yet either and might not.
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- KVRian
- 1343 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from Netherlands
Then buy a $300 netbook, go watch flash, and stop trolling this thread with nonsense.tomg wrote:You can do all of that on a $300 netbook and watch flash.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 13 Aug, 2009
You're spewing a lot of misinformation out of belligerent ignorance. Your arguments probably sound smart to stupid people, but they sure sound stupid to smart people. For example, having the iPod software playing in the background on an iPad while surfing the web in Safari is not an example of task switching. It's an example of multitasking. You also don't understand the difference between an operating system and a user interface, and you seem to believe that the same operating system can't exist on two or more processors, because you don't understand the concept behind hardware abstraction layers. You're adamantly wrong, and proud of it. That's no way to go through life.tomg wrote:Running background tasks is a form of multitasking called task switching but it's is not the same thing as opening multiple applications.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
Isn't that what tablets have always been? The kind that have had on-screen keyboards for 5+ years now?brambos wrote:Something between smartphone and laptop. It's where Netbooks are now used, but rather inappropriately/awkwardly because of their formfactor and cramped keyboards and miniature touchpads. E.g. on the couch, in bed, in the park, on the train, etc.tenshin111 wrote:What is this 'new' category that iPad falls into? I'm really curious.brambos wrote:
I already have a desktop and a laptop. The iPad is a new category, with *new* applications and new ways of doing things. So try and think outside the box; conventions are bound to be broken when new categories are introduced.
I would have expected the creative/musical community to realize the potential of this new paradigm earlier than the rest of the world, to be honest.
Kind of.unpeople wrote:He didn't say it was a plus, he was succinctly refuting the lame argument that iPhone OS isn't OS X because it can't multitask. It can, and does.Hovmod wrote:The really impressive feat is pulling the wool over Brambos' eyes so thoroughly.
Saying that the iPhone CAN multitask but doesn't because of a corporate decision and making this into a PLUS makes the rest of us lol, you know.
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- KVRist
- 318 posts since 27 Apr, 2005 from right beside you
It would be more than ridiculous if the Ipad wasn't able for multitasking. I mean, my 2,5 year old Sony Erricson Phone can do this.unpeople wrote:You're spewing a lot of misinformation out of belligerent ignorance. Your arguments probably sound smart to stupid people, but they sure sound stupid to smart people. For example, having the iPod software playing in the background on an iPad while surfing the web in Safari is not an example of task switching. It's an example of multitasking. You also don't understand the difference between an operating system and a user interface, and you seem to believe that the same operating system can't exist on two or more processors, because you don't understand the concept behind hardware abstraction layers. You're adamantly wrong, and proud of it. That's no way to go through life.tomg wrote:Running background tasks is a form of multitasking called task switching but it's is not the same thing as opening multiple applications.
But will it be possible to run a drumcomputer and the ielectribe at the same time on the IPad?
Maybe with a sequencer to arrange both...now that would be cool.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 13 Aug, 2009
Like I said above, belligerent ignorance. Here are your answers:tomg wrote:That's all very nice but where do I hook up my midi keyboard and plug in my guitar and mic? Can I use a quality audio interface? How do I use it as a midi controller for external devices or record the midi output into a sequencer? Matter of fact where do I plug up my USB camera? You can do all of that on a $300 netbook and watch flash.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 13 Aug, 2009
The rumor is that iPhone OS 4.0 will allow third-party multitasking, and sport an Exposé interface to switch between apps:Maadfoo wrote:But will it be possible to run a drumcomputer and the ielectribe at the same time on the IPad?
Maybe with a sequencer to arrange both...now that would be cool.
Apple's iPhone 4.0 to support multitasking via Expose-like interface
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- KVRAF
- 37439 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
He's right though. This is why Jailbroken iPhones can multitask - the capability is there in the OS, Apple have just disabled the capability for more than one app to run in the foreground (annoyingly yes) and put controls on what is allowed to run in the background. However, even on a non jailbroken iPhone there are always several tasks running at once in the background (including mail servers and even some third arty apps that are allowed to send push notifications can run in the background). You can get an app called Memory Info that shows which tasks are running (like task manager) and right now I have about 8 so it definitely does multitask.Hovmod wrote:The really impressive feat is pulling the wool over Brambos' eyes so thoroughly.
Saying that the iPhone CAN multitask but doesn't because of a corporate decision and making this into a PLUS makes the rest of us lol, you know.
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- KVRAF
- 37439 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
There we go:unpeople wrote:The rumor is that iPhone OS 4.0 will allow third-party multitasking, and sport an Exposé interface to switch between apps:Maadfoo wrote:But will it be possible to run a drumcomputer and the ielectribe at the same time on the IPad?
Maybe with a sequencer to arrange both...now that would be cool.
Apple's iPhone 4.0 to support multitasking via Expose-like interface
Today's iPhone 3.x firmware is a fully preemptive multitasking operating system, but it artificially restricts apps (other than specific ones bundled with the system by Apple) from running in the background.
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- KVRian
- 1329 posts since 25 Dec, 2005 from Devon, England
Keep the noise down kiddies, I'm trying to listen to the football.
Honestly, if some of you guys took a step back and read through this drivel you'd realise that you really do need to get a collective life. Go make some music. I'm sure you all have enough toys to go do that right now without having to argue the pros and cons of the next new gadget.
Honestly, if some of you guys took a step back and read through this drivel you'd realise that you really do need to get a collective life. Go make some music. I'm sure you all have enough toys to go do that right now without having to argue the pros and cons of the next new gadget.
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