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Some EEE (701?) are running a celeron I think but I saw on forums that someone managed to use it to run (without too much latency) the Guitar Rig from native intruments. The atom is supposed to be faster but there might be some cache memory issues? For the price of a rc50, it would be great to loop on such a portable PC. Ben. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tilmann Dehnhard" <tilmann@dehnhard.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:19 AM Subject: Re: semi-OT: nettop for looping >i had an EEE at home for a day and checked it out with a usb sound card >and >bidule and mobius as a vst. > even with high latencies i had crackles and stutters all over the place. > may the atom chip be the reason? > tilmann > > Dennis Moser schrieb: >> I've been wondering the very same thing ... if only for Mobius. The >other >> hting I've been looking at is loading one of these with OS X, seeing if >I >> can run Garage Band on it ... >> >> Data points, please?! Anyone? ("Buehler? Buehler? Bueeeeehler?") >> >> Best, >> >> Dennis >> >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 3:51 AM, Ben <benoitruelle@yahoo.fr >> <mailto:benoitruelle@yahoo.fr>> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I wondered is someone has tried to use a nettop (asus EEE, medion, >> fujitsu,....) to run musical applications. I'm mainly thinking to >> run Mobius on one of these small devices. >> As anyone managed to compare the speed of the "new" intel atom >> 1.6Ghz processor to let say a P4 single core? It's quite difficult >> to compare the performance. >> >> Thanks >> >> Ben. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://myspace.com/usrsbin >> http://audiozoloft.com >> http://usrslashsbin.angrek.com/ >