Beagleboard

Hi,

I’m wondering if a Beagleboard is able to run Renoise.
My tracks use at most 10% of my cpu with a Celeron M 1.5 ghz processor
on an old Toshiba Satellite, the Beagle board has
a “Texas Instruments Cortex A8 1GHz processor”
& “Micron 4Gb MDDR SDRAM (512MB) 200MHz POP memory”

Is there a way to run renoise without the GUI?

:wacko: :huh: :blink:

What the heck for? Haha.

So it uses less cpu.

What I meant was… what would you actually do with a version of Renoise that had no GUI? How are you going to actually use the application that way? How would you control it? How would you do anything useful?

Hi,

I wonder if a beagleboard can run it, I don’t know much about processors &
if anyone has an idea about that I’d be really pleased to hear it!
That’s also why I was asking if I can run it without the gui, I’m controlling
it from pure data.

“How would you do anything useful?”

  • Not sure I’ve ever done anything useful…?

I guess my message was very confusing.
I saw that a beagle board has a “Texas Instruments Cortex A8 1GHz processor”
& “Micron 4Gb MDDR SDRAM (512MB) 200MHz POP memory”
& I’m wondering if this would be enough to run Renoise

Renoise does not run on an ARM processor. Speed and memory should be enough, but CPU is not supported.

To get a guiless version, I guess you could run renoise with some dummy X server. Although you won’t get a considerable speedup from this.

:(