It uses a dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor and is aggressively
priced.
So anyone tried this?
Also, would SC for Android make good use of both cores automagically?
thanks!
Phil
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Hi -
As you mentioned on the sc-users list, you could just run vanilla SC, it would be smoother, since android introduces some overhead and latency and sc-android isn't as fully-featured.
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Thanks! I've used SC on a Mac but now I'm trying to find a way to scrunch some kind of inexpensive SC hardware into physical computing (physical) objects.