Hello Inventor, First let me commend your MAUI exploits! That pong game is fun... we definitely didn't anticipate animated UI widgets floating around when this stuff was written. Although, we do recognize the need also for some sort of basic drawing 2D API. Might I recommend trying an "LED" element for the pong ball though? Seems a little more natural for that to be bouncing around than a square block... As to porting MAUI to Windows and Linux, it seems clear that my physical departure from the Princeton Soundlab has tempered my miniAudicle-hacking vigor. However, given the current "swell" of interest (4 people counts as a swell for miniAudicle) in porting MAUI to other platforms, I think I can get back in the game and have some results in the next few weeks. There should be something in CVS to start playing with sooner--the basic structure of MAUI for Windows/ Linux is implemented, its mostly a matter of filling in blanks and testing. spencer On Mar 29, 2008, at 9:24 PM, Inventor-66@comcast.net wrote:
It seems that there is a strong demand for the MAUI port to PC and Linux versions of the miniAudicle. In fact there's so much demand for a ChucK GUI that three or four people have created their own ChucK GUIs and posted about them to the forum. Being gifted with MAUI powers as a Mac user, it is unfortunate that I cannot share my MAUI programs with many fellow ChucKists. I wonder if we could get some news about the MAUI porting progress? Perhaps someone on the dev team can fill us in?
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