Is RNBO available for other Single Board Computers than Raspberry Pi?

Phivos-Angelos Kollias's icon

I have an Asus Tinker Board R2.0 and I am wondering if it is possible to export RNBO directly in it through the Rasberry Pi method?
Otherwise, what would be the way to do it considering that it runs Linux?
Cheers!

Alex Norman's icon

Here is the application we run on the raspberry pi: https://github.com/Cycling74/rnbo.oscquery.runner
As is, it runs on macOS and Linux.

To build and run on Linux, you're probably best following the rpi instructions for now: https://github.com/Cycling74/rnbo.oscquery.runner/blob/main/README-rpi.md#development

The dpkg installation is RPI specific, so for now I'd just suggest building it and then running the binary directly from the build directory, or setting up your own service file.

If you're running the oscquery runner software on a computer that is on the same network as the computer you are running Max/RNBO on, you should see a device show up in the sidebar as if it were a raspberry pi, in fact, at this point I'm pretty sure it'll have a raspberry graphic.

I hope to add some more detailed documentation about running this software early next year.

Phivos-Angelos Kollias's icon

Thank you Alex! I will try it soon and report back :)
RNBO has opened so many new potentials

Jan M's icon

It would be great if you could share your experiences here. I am curious about other platforms as well!

Peter Nyboer's icon

Curious if you have had any luck with the tinkerboard!

Pedro Nonino's icon

BELA:

https://learn.bela.io/using-bela/languages/rnbo/