Wednesday, May 13, 2015 - 14:30
The first Intel Galileo Technology Competition was held in Dublin on 1st May, 2015. The competition invited students to create projects based on the Irish-designed Intel Galileo board, the first in a family of Arduino-certified development and prototyping boards based on Intel architecture. 4th Year student, Ronan McHugh, came second in the competition with his project
Intel Edison effect controller with Intel Galileo running C sound
This project incorporates an Intel Edison as a wireless controller using an accelerometer block from Sparkfun. It sends OSC data over WiFi to an Intel Galileo running csound. Interaction by the user of the Edison causes audio effects or triggers on the Galileo.