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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 based devices are almost fully supported. | 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 based devices are almost fully supported. | ||
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===== Using JACK ===== | ===== Using JACK ===== | ||
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==== Patching JACK ==== | ==== Patching JACK ==== | ||
- | You will need a recent git checkout of Jack2 or a patched Jack1 for Rockchip based devices otherwise you will encounter the infamous "Bus error" when starting JACK. This is because JACK uses packed structs and the Rockchip RK3066/ | + | You will need a recent git checkout of Jack2 or a patched Jack1 for usage on Rockchip based devices otherwise you will encounter the infamous "Bus error" when starting JACK. This is because JACK uses packed structs and the Rockchip RK3066/ |
Patches can be found here: https:// | Patches can be found here: https:// |