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====== Rockchip based devices and real-time, low-latency audio ====== | ====== Rockchip based devices and real-time, low-latency audio ====== | ||
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===== Linux ===== | ===== Linux ===== | ||
- | Rockchip based devices are mostly sold as PC-on-a-stick devices with Android pre-installed. But in order to use these devices as real-time, low-latency audio appliances you will want to install Linux on them. The necessary tools and kernel sources to do so are available and especially the rk3066 | + | Rockchip based devices are mostly sold as PC-on-a-stick devices with Android pre-installed. But in order to use these devices as real-time, low-latency audio appliances you will want to install Linux on them. The necessary tools and kernel sources to do so are available and especially the RK3066 |
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