hi

as far i can remember i used midi for controlling the lights. since i am not in my home office, i can´t looö for the patch. it could be possible, that i made it with a pair of lsb/msb midi controllers.

cheers
markus


Zitat von "Alexandros Drymonitis" <adr...@gmail.com>:

Reading through the manuals I'm trying different stuff. Thought of
connecting to the lanbox (I spelled it wrong in the subject of this thread)
via [comport]. I do get connected, but can't really see how to send
commands.
I'm trying to connect via [tcpsend] via ethernet cause I think it's easier
to send commands in ASCII (looks easier to me at least), but the manual
says that the lanbox will ask for a password (which is 777 followed by a
carriege return, so in ASCII it will be 55 55 55 13). So I'm sending
[connect 192.168.1.77 4777( to [tcpsend], Pd freezes for a while and the
the console says 'tcpsend: connecting to port 4777', but if I immediately
after send [55 55 55 13( to [tcpsend] the console says 'tcpsend: not
connected'. Anyway, the toggle underneath [tcpsend] never goes to one, so
no connection is actually established.
Any ideas on this one guys?


On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <adr...@gmail.com>wrote:

Actually all I need to do is control two white lights which are connected
to a DMX dimmer each. I've done a simple setup on lanbox's software, but
can't really see how to control it via Pd. It's on channels 1 and 2, so I
guess I need to send something like a list with the channel number and the
brightness number, right? what's the exact syntax for [udpsend]?


On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 11:31 PM, <bra...@subnet.at> wrote:


i worked with it and as alexandros said it´s really easy. i once made a
patch, which was a kind of simulation of an avolite board from the
eighties. worked straight out the box

all the best


Zitat von dreamer <drea...@puikheid.nl>:


 On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <adr...@gmail.com
>wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone used the Lanbox-LCX sending it control data from Pd? On
lanbox's

website I saw that it also receives TCP commands. Would mrpeach
library's
[tcpsend] do?


Yes I have. You can control the lanbox-lcx with simple TCP/UDP commands.
At least we used [udpsend] to transmit the datapackets (looking back at
my
patches. it's also from mrpeach).
But [tcpsend] should work just the same (we had to enable UDP-mode in the
firmware afaik).

I have borrowed a prototype lcx+ but I don't have it working at the
moment.
All I can tell you that it is quite trivial to interface with the lanbox.
If you need any more specific information I can get it from one of the
devs
if you want :)

grtz,
drmr









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