On 02/03/2015 12:16 PM, Nathan Brown wrote:
> A friend of mine is working on implementing the control instructions in Python for a Pi or Beaglebone (Python is friendlier to
> biologists like me!). We think that we will be able to transfer JT Saul's PCB design to a Pi using a Pi-to-Arduino adapter shield
> <http://www.robotshop.com/en/arduberry-raspberry-pi-to-arduino-shield-adapter.html?gclid=Cj0KEQiAgMKmBRDMjo_F9OfUubABEiQAp8Ky15RhKH7fWMIPdtgU3yF69GT9zm6Uroqj28jFwxaE6l4aAkWM8P8HAQ>,
> so that we don't have to rebuild the PCB.
Have you considered using micropython? It's not the same as running linux, but power drains and money costs are lower,
and it has plenty of python for measuring and sequencing things that change at audio speeds or slower.
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