dont forget the algopic:
https://algo.mur.at/data/projekte/algopic/
for Autoklavierspieler ;-) used serial-interface for better timing,
this was the reason for (comport - external).
mfg winfried
PS: just designing a new one with ethernet, since timing is criticalm, open
hardware of course.
A Reminder: A Call for works / Appel d’oeuvres - Canadian 60x60 (31 March)
(Une version française est disponible ici:
http://60x60.yaeldad.com/fra.htm)
Hello and apologies for any cross-postings
Call for Works for the first Canadian 60x60 Project (2008) (31 March
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Hello Claude and Frank, Hello list,
I understand that Lua seems powerful but I would like to know if in
my case it's more interesting to use Lua instead of PHP.
My work consists in recovering datas from the Web and manipulate
strings with PHP. Then to store this datas in MySQL database.
After
An update: I was able to get the Guitar Heroes controller to work under OS X.
From the post on Joystiq, they couldn't get the Xbox X-plorer controller that
comes with the PC/Mac version to work under OS X either. They were using it
with Fret on Fire. OS X sees the device but it will not work. Th
An easy controller you can make is a Power Glove like kind of thing. When I
studied with Laetitia Sonami at the San Francisco Art Institute back in the
late 90's, she was using her Lady Glove. It was (and is) essentially a glove
with small trigger buttons, bend sensors, and tilt sensors. And if
Sorry. It was STEIM who helped her with the Lady's Glove.
An easy controller you can make is a Power Glove like kind of thing. When I
studied with Laetitia Sonami at the San Francisco Art Institute back in the
late 90's, she was using her Lady Glove. It was (and is) essentially a glove
with sm
Hallo,
Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
> My work consists in recovering datas from the Web and manipulate
> strings with PHP. Then to store this datas in MySQL database.
> After what i use another PHP/MySQL script and send datas to PD.
>
> Can you give me 3 goods reasons tu use Lua instead of P
Le 20 mars 08 à 15:43, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hallo,
> Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
>
>> My work consists in recovering datas from the Web and manipulate
>> strings with PHP. Then to store this datas in MySQL database.
>> After what i use another PHP/MySQL script and send datas to PD.
>>
Hallo,
Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
> Le 20 mars 08 à 15:43, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> >I don't know of an external which adds PHP support inside of Pd. If
> >you are talking about which programming language to choose outside of
> >Pd: I'd choose whatever you feel most comfortable with. Of co
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
>
> > Le 20 mars 08 à 15:43, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> > >I don't know of an external which adds PHP support inside of Pd. If
> > >you are talking about which programming language to choose o
Thanx Frank for this explanation.
I will see for the Kepler project as soon as possible, after the Lua
base :).
++
Jack
Le 20 mars 08 à 16:55, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hallo,
> Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
>
>> Le 20 mars 08 à 15:43, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
>>> I don't know of an exte
I think the latency involved in writing data to and from the database
will probably prove a much larger bottleneck than the speed of the
language that you use, at least if you're trying to read the web pages
and use the data in Pd in real-time.
andy
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Frank Barknech
it is not only a choice between lua and php.
I had good experiences in the past with the python external, but that
was before I discovered lua. for another project I am now starting to
use pdj (java external), because I have to connect to a java api backend
via function calls. I think both are r
I'd like to see drag and drop of pd patches from an OS file browser onto pd
to open them.
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Chuckk Hubbard
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Georg Holzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hallo!
> > >
> > >
> > > > I'd like to
yes. plus copy and paste of text into pd patches.
just select objects in pd and when you paste them into an email they
will appear as pd code. vice versa, when you select and copy text from
an email then copy should paste pd objects into the patch.
(or "new from clipboard"...)
marius.
Daniel Wil
do you think of something like an html-editor where you can switch
between html view and code view? I think that is a great idea!! maybe
even side by side!
would something like this be coded in tcl/tk?
marius.
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Chuckk Hubbard
> <[EMAIL PROT
So some sort of "copy as text" and "paste from text" that handles the object
- > text stuff?
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:06 PM, marius schebella <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes. plus copy and paste of text into pd patches.
> just select objects in pd and when you paste them into an email they
> w
On 20/03/2008, at 18.52, Daniel Wilcox wrote:
> I'd like to see drag and drop of pd patches from an OS file browser
> onto pd to open them.
I'm sure you'r concerned with a specific or any OS not just an OS,
since it works on Mac OS X. Maybe it's work for the "desktop manager"
not the OS? -
well when you copy an object then you have something like
#X obj 105 111 inlet;
in your clipboard. and if you copy this into any other program it will
be insterted as a line of text, but in pd it should be inserted as objects.
don't know if that is easy.
marius.
Daniel Wilcox wrote:
> So some so
Hi,
you can use only [hid] and send
[open 0(
message before you poll then a
[1(
message to start polling. device 0 is the keyboard on osx (at least I
think this is always the case, not sure, you can use "print" to get a
list of devices.)
then go with route and select, bla bla.
there seems to be a
Hans (or anyone),
After reading several comments on the Alternate Controller thread, I figured
that I would try to use the [hid] stuff... but, as the stuff in the Extended
(most recent nightly build) is kind of broken. While the [hid] object is,
itself, in the 'extra' directory, everything else is
Thanks, Marius it works now for me... guess I was thinking that the
subpatch [keyboard] was specifically related to using the keyboard...
Mike
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:22 PM, marius schebella <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> you can use only [hid] and send
> [open 0(
> message before you
I don't know exactly what you're trying to do, but it might just be
easier to use [key], [keyup] and [keyname].
But if you do want to use [hid], once you have the device open you
have to send a [1( to start polling. You might want to just hook a
[print] object to the output to see what kind of inf
I'm using PD 0.38.4 on windows XP.
I am storing a large amount of images in pix_buffer from a camera input. When I
keep them in rgba the computer will not cope with it all and crashes so YUV
seems to be the best solution and it works.
Unfotunately when I change it to yuv through [pix_yuv]
hid, key, keyup, keyname are not compatible on the three OS. hid for
example does not work on win afaik. otoh key on osx will stop working
when you have a gemwin in the focus (which seems to be no problem on
windows).
marius.
Andrew Turley wrote:
> I don't know exactly what you're trying to do,
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Andrew Turley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know exactly what you're trying to do, but it might just be
> easier to use [key], [keyup] and [keyname].
Well, it was actually more of a learning experiment in trying to deal with
[hid] objects. Eventually, I wo
In playing with [hid] a bit more, it appears that you can have it track when
multiple keys are down. Just as a test, I pressed and held down keys, and
once I get to the sixth key, no matter what key I pressed it would output
'key_1 1' for that key, and any subsequent keys that are pressed are not
r
Well, I'm not on OSX, I'm on Ubuntu and I cannot drag a .pd file from the
Nautilus file browser in Gnome
onto any pd window. I do not really know what is at fault, but as I do this
for numerous other applications
and file types, I assume its some missing functionality in the pd gui.
Correct me if
That's been implemented using tkdnd, I think the patch even is
included in pd-vanilla. You just need to install tkdnd. It would be
great if someone got tkdnd built into Pd-extended (hint, hint). I
don't think it would be very hard.
On Mac OS X, you can drop pd files on the App icon and
Hi,
Ive been using cyclone/coll to capture data and write it to file but
the patch stops responding after about 2 minutes. My data is 4
streams at 500 samples a second. Has anyone any better ways of doing
this? Im wondering should I be writing to tables instead perhaps? In
which case how wo
hi,
[;tablename write filename.txt(
will write the content of a table into a textfile. it is strange that
coll stops working, but it looks like there is a limit after 24 entries?
how much do you want to record?
marius.
nicholas ward wrote:
> Hi,
> Ive been using cyclone/coll to capture data
I recently installed JackOSX and PD (via Pd-0.39.3-extended-macosx104-i386.dmg)
on my new intel mac running OS X 10.5.2.
PD works through "portaudio" when it is checked in the media menu. However,
when I try and select "jack", the program crashes. I'm familiar with Linux,
but new to macs.
Hi Andy,
Thanks for that I'll have a look in a sec. Ive opened activity
monitor here and as i capture data I can see the cpu for my patch
going up a percent every second or so. If i send coll the write to
file message it drops back down to 15%. Evidently something is
getting more and more c
You'll need a newer build of pd-extended. Try this one and let us
know of your results:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-02-22/Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080222-macosx104-i386.dmg
Cheers,
~Brandon
On Mar 20, 2008, at 7:09 PM, pzuspann wrote:
> I recently installed JackOSX and PD (v
I have a problem, that is partly of my own making and need to air
this on the list for advice. This isn't a rant, just a frustrating situation.
As some of you know I have been working on a textbook for Pd for some time.
In the final stages and adding the practical exercises and the problem is thi
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From: Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] I'm stuck in a corner, please help! RE: [delta~] object
To: Andy Farnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Andy,
If it is a book about PD, why not add a tutorial for writing ex
I'd say, you can't go wrong with fexpr~. Works for any kind of
discrete time difference equations & has many amazing /creative uses.
Chuck
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Andy Farnell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a problem, that is partly of my own making and need to air
> this on th
Thanks guys,
Marius and Charles, you've both suggested using [fexpr~] and
I think I might reconsider introducing this object.
So far the aim has been to keep the object set very small
and show how things are built from primitives, but all said
this makes a good example of where it can be a Swi
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:18:21 -0500
"Mike McGonagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, if you are looking for a Proof Reader, I would be more than
> happy to offer my services...
Mike, I'd certainly appreciate another set of eyes. Breaking up
the text into sections for those with particula
also you can consider python (pyext) as an other option :)
pat
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Hi Andy
If I'm doing it for myself, I run sig~ into rzero~ 1. But for visitors
I'd make a table, loadbang a 1 into the first element (send the
message 0 1) and use tabplay~ to get it as an audio signal.
cheers
M
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 01:32:27AM +, Andy Farnell wrote:
>
>
> Thanks guys,
This is exactly what the tkdnd stuff does. The code is included in
Pd to use tkdnd, but tkdnd is not included. So if tkdnd is included,
then it'll work.
.hc
On Mar 20, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Daniel Wilcox wrote:
Well, I'm not on OSX, I'm on Ubuntu and I cannot drag a .pd file
from the Naut
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 05:43:03PM -0500, Mike McGonagle wrote:
> Hello all,
> Over the past few weeks, I have been looking at building a controller for
> myself, but was curious what other sorts of things others are doing with
> alternate controllers. What controllers are you using? How are you us
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