Yes. It's a good idea. But yes, it will also mean we need a wireless router (which I did already request, but might have to buy on my own).
Thanks!
E

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From: "Michal Seta" <m...@artengine.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 2:36 AM
To: "Eldad Tsabary" <tazberry_d...@yahoo.ca>
Cc: "Alexandre Quessy" <alexan...@quessy.net>; <pd-list@iem.at>; <pd...@lists.artengine.ca>
Subject: Re: [Pdmtl] Open sound control in windows

Well, in that case, in order to solve the classroom issue, I would run
one mac with OSCulator, connect as many wiimotes as you need and send
the OSC messages to different addresses of the different people who
will catch the respective signals with Pd.  I don't know if OSCulator
can broadcast on the subnet (I don't see why not) but
[mrpeach/udpsend] can, so alternatively you could gather all wiimotes'
OSC in one local Pd patch and broadcast all your wiimotes, and the
class selectively catches the wiimotes with [routeOSC].  Of course
every computer will have to be on the same network and they all have
to listen on the same port.

./MiS

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Eldad Tsabary <tazberry_d...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
Thank all
I am looking at using a Wii mote at first in a classroom situation, in which
some have windows, some mac os (and maybe some a Linux distribution) and
trying to avoid having two very different approach of making it work
E


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From: "Michal Seta" <m...@artengine.ca>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 9:06 PM
To: "Alexandre Quessy" <alexan...@quessy.net>
Cc: "Eldad Tsabary" <tazberry_d...@yahoo.ca>; <pd-list@iem.at>;
<pd...@lists.artengine.ca>
Subject: Re: [Pdmtl] Open sound control in windows

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Alexandre Quessy <alexan...@quessy.net>
wrote:

Well, you could write a Python script that uses python-pypm (portmidi
bindings) and python-txosc. (OSC for Twisted)

And if you want to avoid the Twisted dependency (and additional
cruft?) you can go for pyOSC which is, AFAIK, a fairly thorought OSC
implementation

https://trac.v2.nl/wiki/pyOSC

./MiS

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