@ Hans : I checked and it turns out that i use the latest version of pduino.
And i just managed to upload StandardFirmata_2_2_for_Uno_0_3. Will check in a couple of seconds if that makes any difference. Pierre 2011/7/5 Pierre Massat <pimas...@gmail.com> > Ok, I checked in Windows XP, with a custom sketch, and all of my inputs > work flawlessly. > (The IDE seem to work much better in Windows than in Linux btw). > > So the problem has to be somewhere between firmata and pduino. > > I will try with the latest pduino... > > Thanks for your help! > > Pierre > > > 2011/7/5 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at> > >> >> It would good to nail down the source of this and fix it. Which version >> of Firmata are you using? Which firmware? Also, there was a bug like that a >> while back that was fixed, so make sure you have the latest Pd patch too: >> >> http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html#pduino >> >> .hc >> >> On Jul 5, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Ingo wrote: >> >> I fixed it by replacing the mapping object by a custom patch which deals >> with the first two switches seperately.**** >> I’ll look it up tomorrow and send you my fix.**** >> ** ** >> >And where does the problem lie? In the board, firmata, or pduino?**** >> ** ** >> It suppose fermata since the wrong numbers arrive at pduino.**** >> ** ** >> Ingo**** >> ** ** >> ** ** >> ------------------------------ >> *Von:* Pierre Massat [mailto:pimas...@gmail.com <pimas...@gmail.com>] >> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011 20:41 >> *An:* Ingo Scherzinger >> *Cc:* Ingo Scherzinger >> *Betreff:* Re: [PD] Arduino (is drivin me mad**** >> ** ** >> >> Can we fix that?? >> >> Pierre**** >> 2011/7/5 Ingo Scherzinger <i...@fixitinthemix.de>**** >> I happens when switching from the first two switches to the others within >> a >> 8-bit block. Since the block has the wrong header it will ignore the "on" >> message and send the first "off". So you have to press the button twice. >> Once pressed it works until you press another button within that block and >> return to the first one. >> >> Ingo >> >> ________________________________________ >> Von: Pierre Massat [mailto:pimas...@gmail.com] >> Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011 19:56 >> An: Ingo Scherzinger >> Betreff: Re: [PD] Arduino (is drivin me mad**** >> >> >> Glad to know i'm not the only one with this problem! Sorry for starting a >> new thread. >> I have problems with inputs 8 and 9, or 9 and 10 (the first two on the >> second digital input socket). >> >> Pierre >> 2011/7/5 Ingo Scherzinger <i...@miamiwave.com> >> This is the same problem I had described several times before. There is an >> error in the 8-bit block where the digital ins 2+3 are coming in. It can >> be >> traced somewhere in the mapping section. I'll try to finally look it up >> tomorrow. >> >> Ingo >> >> >> >> ________________________________________ >> Von: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-boun...@iem.at] Im Auftrag >> von >> Pierre Massat >> Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011 19:36 >> An: pd-list >> Betreff: [PD] Arduino (is drivin me mad >> >> Hi All, >> >> I apologie if this is off-topic. Please let me know if you think it is. >> >> I have been working on my arduino-based pedal, and im faced with a >> peculiar >> problem right now. I'm using 8 digital inputs ( 6 on the first socket of >> the >> board, inputs 2 through 8, and 2 on the second digital socket, inputs 9 >> and >> 10). The first 6 inputs work perfectly, but when i want to use any of the >> last two inputs (9 and 10), i have to trigger them twice before they start >> working. Then i'm faced with the exact same problem when i get back to the >> first 6 inputs. I am pretty sure that i used the very same wiring for all >> 8 >> inputs. >> >> So... I thought that maybe this could be a problem with firmata or pduino >> (no offense, Hans!). I have been spending the last hour trying to write a >> simple program in the arduino software in order to print in serial monitor >> the values of my digital inputs. >> >> Now my question... Is the arduino software just really really bad? Or was >> it >> just not designed to work on an ubuntu machine? It is randomly very slow >> at >> start-up, it randomly disables the serial port menu in Tools, it randomly >> decides to prevent me from uploading the program in the board, or warns me >> that serial port dev/ttyACM0 is already in use, or can't be found. The >> fact >> that i unplug and replug the board, or change the usb port, or restart the >> software doesn't seem to make any difference. >> >> This is beginning to look more like witchcraft than computer science to >> me. >> >> Please help me, or i'll teach it how to fly out my window. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Pierre >> >> **** >> ** ** >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to >> realize his wishes. 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