Thank you Ingo. Unfortunately I can't even locate the mapping/debytemask object to be replaced...
Pierre 2011/7/6 Ingo <i...@miamiwave.com> > I assume that the error might be somehow caused by the fact that the > digital > pins are not offset by two as it should be the case since pin 0 & 1 ought > to > be handled separately from the rest of the digital ins. > > BTW the debyte patch should replace [mapping/debytemask] plus the following > message boxes and the [unpack float float] object. > > Ingo > > > > It looks like I changed pin 8 and 9 to be output as pin 0 and 1 for some > > reason. You should change the two message boxes at the left from > > > > [0 $1( [1 $1( to > > > > [8 $1( [9 $1( > > > > to get the correct pin numbering. > > > > Ingo > > > > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > > Von: Ingo [mailto:i...@miamiwave.com] > > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2011 05:46 > > > An: 'Pierre Massat'; 'Hans-Christoph Steiner' > > > Cc: 'Ingo'; pd-list@iem.at > > > Betreff: AW: [PD] Arduino (is drivin me mad > > > > > > > Please tell me that all hope is not lost ... > > > > > > > > > I looked it up and I found my fix. The errors are getting obvious here: > > > > > > Arduino / convert_to_symbolic_commands / digital messages / debyte > > > > > > If you replace “debyte” with this patch “pd debyte” it should work > > > although > > > I am not sure if pins higher than 9 were taken care of. > > > If the bytes higher than 9 are still causing problems you might have to > > > set > > > the first moses to a higher number like 8 or so. > > > I am not sure if it can interfere with anything else and I am also not > > > sure > > > if it works with boards other than Diecimila and Duemilanove. > > > > > > The problem is not “debyte” – it’s the numbers coming in that just get > > > fixed > > > with this workaround! > > > > > > Ingo > > > > > > > > > #N canvas 11 14 450 290 10; > > > #N canvas 252 114 541 378 debyte 0; > > > #X obj 32 161 & 1; > > > #X obj 82 161 & 2; > > > #X obj 162 345 outlet; > > > #X obj 32 181 change; > > > #X obj 82 181 change; > > > #X obj 32 20 inlet; > > > #X obj 264 181 change; > > > #X obj 315 181 change; > > > #X obj 366 181 change; > > > #X obj 417 181 change; > > > #X obj 162 181 change; > > > #X obj 213 181 change; > > > #X msg 32 221 0 \$1; > > > #X msg 82 221 1 \$1; > > > #X msg 162 221 2 \$1; > > > #X msg 213 221 3 \$1; > > > #X msg 264 221 4 \$1; > > > #X msg 315 221 5 \$1; > > > #X msg 366 221 6 \$1; > > > #X msg 417 221 7 \$1; > > > #X obj 162 308 unpack; > > > #X obj 205 345 outlet; > > > #X obj 162 161 & 4; > > > #X obj 213 160 & 8; > > > #X obj 264 161 & 16; > > > #X obj 32 201 == 1; > > > #X obj 82 201 == 2; > > > #X obj 162 201 == 4; > > > #X obj 213 201 == 8; > > > #X obj 264 201 == 16; > > > #X obj 315 201 == 32; > > > #X obj 315 160 & 32; > > > #X obj 366 201 == 64; > > > #X obj 417 201 == 128; > > > #X obj 366 161 & 64; > > > #X obj 417 160 & 128; > > > #X obj 32 41 moses 4; > > > #X obj 162 104 trigger float float float float float float; > > > #X obj 71 61 moses 253; > > > #X connect 0 0 3 0; > > > #X connect 1 0 4 0; > > > #X connect 3 0 25 0; > > > #X connect 4 0 26 0; > > > #X connect 5 0 36 0; > > > #X connect 6 0 29 0; > > > #X connect 7 0 30 0; > > > #X connect 8 0 32 0; > > > #X connect 9 0 33 0; > > > #X connect 10 0 27 0; > > > #X connect 11 0 28 0; > > > #X connect 12 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 13 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 14 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 15 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 16 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 17 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 18 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 19 0 20 0; > > > #X connect 20 0 2 0; > > > #X connect 20 1 21 0; > > > #X connect 22 0 10 0; > > > #X connect 23 0 11 0; > > > #X connect 24 0 6 0; > > > #X connect 25 0 12 0; > > > #X connect 26 0 13 0; > > > #X connect 27 0 14 0; > > > #X connect 28 0 15 0; > > > #X connect 29 0 16 0; > > > #X connect 30 0 17 0; > > > #X connect 31 0 7 0; > > > #X connect 32 0 18 0; > > > #X connect 33 0 19 0; > > > #X connect 34 0 8 0; > > > #X connect 35 0 9 0; > > > #X connect 36 0 0 0; > > > #X connect 36 0 1 0; > > > #X connect 36 1 38 0; > > > #X connect 37 0 22 0; > > > #X connect 37 1 23 0; > > > #X connect 37 2 24 0; > > > #X connect 37 3 31 0; > > > #X connect 37 4 34 0; > > > #X connect 37 5 35 0; > > > #X connect 38 0 37 0; > > > #X connect 38 1 0 0; > > > #X connect 38 1 1 0; > > > #X restore 168 99 pd debyte; > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________ > > > Von: Pierre Massat [mailto:pimas...@gmail.com] > > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011 22:23 > > > An: Hans-Christoph Steiner > > > Cc: Ingo; pd-list@iem.at > > > Betreff: Re: [PD] Arduino (is drivin me mad > > > > > > You tried with your "StandardFirmata", to no avail. > > > > > > Please tell me that all hope is not lost, doc... > > > > > > :Pierre > > > 2011/7/5 Pierre Massat <pimas...@gmail.com> > > > Should I try to upload a older firmata? > > > > > > :Pierre > > > > > > 2011/7/5 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at> > > > > > > The Uno board was troublesome back when I first tried it, but that was > a > > > while ago. I didn't make that StandardFirmata_2_2_for_Uno_0_3 > firmware, > > > so > > > I don't know what changes it has. Is anyone having these problems on > > > boards > > > older than an Uno? > > > > > > .hc > > > > > > On Jul 5, 2011, at 3:32 PM, Pierre Massat wrote: > > > > > > > > > It makes no difference at all. > > > > > > Here's what happens : > > > Inputs 2 through 7 work fine. > > > Inputs 8 and 9 work fine. > > > > > > But if i use any of the inputs within the 2-7 group, and then use any > > > input > > > of the second group (8 and 9), i have to trigger the later twice before > > i > > > can see something is happening. > > > > > > It goes like this : > > > (in group 2 to 7) > > > First guy : "Pushed button 3." > > > Second guy (Pd) : "Ok, pushed button 3." > > > First guy : "Pushed button 7." > > > Second guy : "K, you pushed button 7." > > > First guy : "Pushed button 8." > > > Second guy : "Come again?" > > > First guy : "PUSHED BUTTON 8!" > > > Second guy : "Oh, yeah, button 8..." > > > First guy ; "Pushed button 3." > > > Second guy : "I'm sorry, what button?" > > > First guy : "BUTTON 3!!" > > > Second guy : "Yep, button 3. > > > > > > I hope it is clear now what the problem is. > > > > > > 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] > > > 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. Now that he can realize them, he must either change them, > > or > > > perish. -William Carlos Williams > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > > > -- > > > > > > Computer science is no more related to the computer than astronomy is > > > related to the telescope. -Edsger Dykstra > > > > > > > > > > > >
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