Am 15. Jänner 2026 15:39:25 MEZ schrieb Wolfgang Gaggl <[email protected]>: >More updates on SGI: Pd 0.56 in -nogui mode is confirmed to work with analog >stereo I/O as well as the ADAT interface, and also MIDI! Note that -inchannels >8 and -outchannels 8 need to be specified on command line for ADAT to avoid a >core dump failure. For MIDI, -midiindev 1 and -midioutdev 1 need to be >specified at start.
this is great news! > >For gui mode, I'm still struggling with the X Error above, it seems different >from the previous net bind error (that was addressed by forcing AI_PASSIVE). hmm. I'm afraid that I have no idea. the issue was resolved more or less "magically" here. as previously said here, I can still trigger this (or a similar) error if my aiflags include AI_ALL, but apart from that it just seems to work. sorry for not being of more help. another thing that I would like to get clarified: a mentioned previously, my Pd (and actually the entire system), has problems printing floating point numbers. among other things, this can lead to weird errors in the GUI (come to think of it, it*might* even trigger something like that XError...¹). a simple check whether your system is affected, would be something like this [loadbang] | [float 56.78] | [print] (here this will replace some characters of the number with other characters) I've asked on some IRIX forum and they said that this should be a problem with my emulator and not happen on a physical machine, but I'd like to have a confrontation on this. mfg.sfg.jfd IOhannes ¹ you could try starting Pd with '-d 1' to see the data that is being sent to the GUI, and check for any weirdnesses --- [email protected] - the Pure Data mailinglist https://lists.iem.at/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/WYJ3IJO4LQFDUFQMKBMONRHPYIU6A3B5/ To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.iem.at/
