http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-T428-An ... B00CK6ZRE6
http://liliputing.com/2012/11/minix-neo ... or-76.html
Correct me if I am wrong but I can easily imagine that those Adroid/Ubuntu mini pcs could be usb-connected with midi controllers. With Wine converter running vst plugins those mini pc-s has a potential to be a great, small hardware vst hosts, almost as accessories for midicontrollers!
Any attempts?
could those be the smallest vst hardware hosts?
- KVRist
- 49 posts since 25 Apr, 2007 from Helsinki, Finland
"Unfortunately since this device has a Rockchip processor there's currently no support for Linux or other non-Android operating systems."
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 26 Apr, 2013
Android is Linux-based and the "Rockchip processor" is simple an ARM Coretex A9 processor manufactured by Rockchip.jussi3001 wrote:"Unfortunately since this device has a Rockchip processor there's currently no support for Linux or other non-Android operating systems."
So the main problem here is that it is non x86 hardware. So I'd rather go for Intel Atom-based TV boxes/mini-PCs like: http://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-Intel-Bareb ... 004WO8O9Y/
But then I'd actual get a used Atom-based netbook: http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-1000HE-10-1- ... 001QTXL82/
But to come back to the original question: no, though instead of VSTs you could run Android software, even Synth if such a thing should exist for Android.
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- KVRAF
- 1940 posts since 16 Aug, 2004 from Vienna, Austria
You are.maki wrote:Correct me if I am wrong
You might want to read up on what that cheeky recursive acronym means: WINE Is No Emulator. It only works on Intel x86-based machines. WINE doesn't support running Windows stuff on an ARM platform; for that you'd need something like QEMU, which emulates the processor; and that comes at a cost. The emulated VST would crawl instead of flying. Are you old enough to remember the performance of a 300MHz Pentium II? Well, that's presumably much more than what you could expect from these little thingies.maki wrote:With Wine converter running vst plugins those mini pc-s has a potential to be a great, small hardware vst hosts, almost as accessories for midicontrollers!
