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Apple TV app
What is everyones thoughts about creating an Apple TV app for folding. I know nothing about programming, but ive been running Rosetta on a Pi4 and an Apple TV seems to be more powerful.
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Re: Apple TV app
The client downloads executable code to run work units. Apple will not approve such apps.
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Ah i see, thanks for the quick reply!
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If the cores appear as DLC in the app store, I don't see why they wouldn't approve it. It's no different than any number of other apps.
...Naturally, an Apple TV app might not be the most useful thing though. The device's performance is relatively limited after all. GPU especially, as it's a mobile class device in a stationary device casing.
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I don’t think DLC normally includes executable code. It’s the kind of thing malware would do.
The app would have to be packaged with all cores included. New cores would require a new app release and approval.
A lot of work to support something that would not produce much work. IMO
The app would have to be packaged with all cores included. New cores would require a new app release and approval.
A lot of work to support something that would not produce much work. IMO
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There is no point in developing things for corner cases. Now say, we develop something to run on that TV, it will just simply blow up from overheating, since it is not meant to run intensive tasks 24/7. Same goes for smartphones: f@h supports ARM CPUs, but there is no reliable way of deploying work to android phones since they are so low power and so dependant on battery life, let alone batteries go to crap with constant charging. I had a case of Sony smartphone battery expanding so much, that it deformed the phone itself, because it was on constant charge. Simply said: they are a liability.
With limited dev resources, it is best to concentrate on things which will bring substantial performance increase
With limited dev resources, it is best to concentrate on things which will bring substantial performance increase
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