Hello Andrés,
I have recently tried to accomplish that same thing, in my case to
send messages from Max to Pd in the same machine. (just so that we are
on the same track I'm using OSX 10.4.8 PowerPC G4 1.67GHz 512MB, Max
4.6.2 and Pd 0.40-1)
Now I still haven't tried OSC, but netsend/netreceive
Cheers to that! It may be giving away my youth, but I read "The Boy
Who Reversed Himself" by William Sleator when I was about 11, and it
changed me forever.
Edwin A. Abbot's little book is a great quick read, with some juicy
commentary about Victorian Britain as well as extra-dimensional space.
/// Sorry If I double posted this e mail, but i'm not sure
if it got through since i was changing e mail adresses ///
Hello Andrés,
I have recently tried to accomplish that same thing, in my case to
send messages from Max to Pd in the same machine. (just so that we are
on
i resisted, but since we've gone there now, i'll also add that Edward
Tufte is a big fan of the multi-to-uni dimensional definition of that
word too :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Tufte
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 13:13 +, padawan12 wrote:
> First account given by Abbot Abbot
>
> http://e
On Jan 15, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
Without any clue I guess there is a good reason why external
sources have moved into another format, may I ask why?
I don't know if I understand you correct - but the source of the
externals did not move, only the buildsystem chan
Strange... AFAIK, no changes were made to that code for
Pd-0.39.2extended. But now that I think about it, in test7 I was
experimenting with compiler optimizations, particularly adding SSE
support, and auto-vectorization. Maybe someone with an Intel Mac
could try compiling Pd-0.39.2-ext
First account given by Abbot Abbot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland
and summarised in a more easy going modern form by Rudy Rucker
http://www.2secondfuse.com/archives/rudyruckerthefourthdimensi.html
:)
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:46:52 +0100
Patco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, anyone co
Andres Ferrari a écrit :
hello,
is possible to connect pd and max/msp in a net with
any object similar to netsend or other?(in the same
computer or in 2 computers in network.
"netsend max" on sroogle give this page :
http://www.akustische-kunst.org/maxmsp/
where you can download netsend / net
deadline has been extended to next week, so keep writing me. thanks
claude for the link to http://www.opendx.org this might be a road.
max
Am 14.01.2007 um 19:09 schrieb Max Neupert:
hi list,
i need advice or a contractor for the following programming work:
there is a battery test, where b
Selon Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hallo,
> IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hello !
> >
> > > Another question : I'm now working with the pure:dyne (I think you know
> it). I'd
> > > like to display the Gem window in full
Looks like you don't have packages/Makefile.buildlayout.
I think the binaries are included in the 0.40.1 extended nightly builds.
http://autobuild.puredata.info
.hc
On Jan 15, 2007, at 6:18 AM, Stefano Papetti wrote:
Hi Hans,
I already did that but I get this output:
cc wiiremote.c
This will work I think if I can find the place to reference the pd source
(m_pd.h)... which file do I insert the path in?? Usually there's a "prefix"
in the makefile but this one looks a little different (I'm still a beginner
at this).
Thanks for your help,
Kevin
On 1/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
Try OSC - for pd the objects are [dumpOSC]and [sendOSC]. Any program that
supports the protocol can be used; very handy.
Good luck,
Kevin
On 1/15/07, Andres Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,
is possible to connect pd and max/msp in a net with
any object similar to netsend or other?(i
Quoting Kevin McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well.. nevermind. I reinstalled extended 0.38-4 and now it is working.
Hooray! I can't wait to work with it. But... I would still like to know
how to compile so I can use it with a more recent version of Pd.
have you tried a simple "make"? it should
Hallo!
is possible to connect pd and max/msp in a net with
any object similar to netsend or other?(in the same
computer or in 2 computers in network.
E.g. with OSC !
LG
Georg
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Quoting Andres Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hello,
is possible to connect pd and max/msp in a net with
any object similar to netsend or other?(in the same
computer or in 2 computers in network.
yes.
afaik, the help-patch for [netsend]/[netreceive] should direct you to a
website where you ca
Hallo!
Without any clue I guess there is a good reason why external sources
have moved into another format, may I ask why?
I don't know if I understand you correct - but the source of the
externals did not move, only the buildsystem changed (the "packaging" of
all the externals ...)
LG
Geo
hello,
is possible to connect pd and max/msp in a net with
any object similar to netsend or other?(in the same
computer or in 2 computers in network.
thnaks a lot.
Andrés Ferrari G.
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Hallo!
Well.. nevermind. I reinstalled extended 0.38-4 and now it is working.
Hooray! I can't wait to work with it. But... I would still like to
know how to compile so I can use it with a more recent version of Pd.
I added iemmatrix now also in the libdir format - so you should also be
a
Well.. nevermind. I reinstalled extended 0.38-4 and now it is working.
Hooray! I can't wait to work with it. But... I would still like to know
how to compile so I can use it with a more recent version of Pd.
Kevin
On 1/15/07, Kevin McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi listy,
I have really r
Hi
Yeah - test 7 worked fine on G4, but not on intel. Test 6 is okay on intel.
Is there any more info I can offer? I'm not sure where I should be looking.
cheers
dafydd
On 1/15/07, Steffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 15/01/2007, at 3.19, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Strange, works fo
Hi listy,
I have really really been wanting to get started on using mtx_mul~ as per a
previous thread:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-12/044988.html
I decided in the end since it is:
a: not working for me in pd-extended 0.38 (see prev thread)
b: not included in any pd-extended
Also, I forgot to mention, have you tried other versions, like 0.40.2?
.hc
On Jan 15, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Let's keep this on the list, I don't have a Intel Mac, so others
will be more helpful with this.
Sounds like you should file a bug report in the tracker.
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello !
>
> > Another question : I'm now working with the pure:dyne (I think you know
> > it). I'd
> > like to display the Gem window in fullscreen on an external
> > monitor/videoprojector. I man
Just downloaded Pd version 0.40-2 from millers page.
No issues with the delread and write with this one.
On 15 Jan 2007, at 16:52, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Let's keep this on the list, I don't have a Intel Mac, so others
will be more helpful with this.
Sounds like you should file a b
Let's keep this on the list, I don't have a Intel Mac, so others will
be more helpful with this.
Sounds like you should file a bug report in the tracker.
.hc
On Jan 15, 2007, at 4:44 AM, nicholas ward wrote:
not a peep from delread~ delwrite here. Attached the patch that
creates this sil
Hallo,
sam iravanian hat gesagt: // sam iravanian wrote:
> I'm new to PD and currently use a windows based laptop for patching. Vista
> being around the corner I had a question:
> Is Vista compatible to PD? I've heard some nasty things about Vista,
> specially when you're dealing with the inboard
hi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello !
> Another question : I'm now working with the pure:dyne (I think you know it).
> I'd
> like to display the Gem window in fullscreen on an external
> monitor/videoprojector. I manage to get an « extended desktop » (with
> Xinerama)
> but not to display the
hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> That's the idea. Now, I don't know if there's a way to control a digital
> camera,
> or a videocamera (maybe it's easier, with the firewire protocol) to make it
> take
> a picture which can be then stored in a GEM object. All I've got is a USB
> digital camera (
Hello !
I'm working on an installation which displays a GEM video. This video is
generated with pictures taken by a digital camera and some random tools. At
this state, the patch just loads photographs from the harddrive with the object
[pix_image] or [pix_multiimage]. Now, i'd like to insert new
Hello,
Georg Holzmann a écrit :
As far as I understand it now, it is an "older" buildsystem, made by
Günther.
The new one is the one with the libdir format.
Ah thank you Georg, that's clear, I've got it now,
here's another explanation of the birth of the "flatspace" format:
http://lists.pure
Hallo!
Hello, anyone could tell the meaning of "flatspace"?
As far as I understand it now, it is an "older" buildsystem, made by
Günther.
The new one is the one with the libdir format.
However, there are still lot's of externals in the flatspace, which are
not in the libdir format yet (esp
Hi,
I'm new to PD and currently use a windows based laptop for patching. Vista
being around the corner I had a question:
Is Vista compatible to PD? I've heard some nasty things about Vista,
specially when you're dealing with the inboard security checks.
This is a small article explaining the issu
Hello, anyone could tell the meaning of "flatspace"?
Best regards,
PC.
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On 15/01/2007, at 11.49, Roman Haefeli wrote:
exactly, and since [wrap~] gives you the difference between the
largest
integer not exceeding X and X, it will always give you 0, when X is an
integer.
That's how i read it too. But following that: If 0 (zero) is an
integer (it normally is, ri
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 11:49 +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
> the output of [wrap~] is always => 0 and < 1.
which is wrong, when the input is 0. i din't read carefully, sorry.
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On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 14:08 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
> > i can't quite follow, what you mean hear. you CAN use [wrap~] to build
> > your own [int~] (see attached patch).
>
> Well, the problem is, that this will give you "-1" if y
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
> i can't quite follow, what you mean hear. you CAN use [wrap~] to build
> your own [int~] (see attached patch).
Well, the problem is, that this will give you "-1" if you apply it to
[sig~ 0], whereas int(0) is 0 as is the equivalent messag
Hi Hans,
I already did that but I get this output:
cc wiiremote.c -o wiiremote
wiiremote.c: In function 'wiiremote_search':
wiiremote.c:101: warning: 'IOBluetoothDeviceInquiryCreateWithCallbackRefCon'
is deprecated (declared at
/System/Library/Frameworks/IOBluetooth.framework/Headers/IOBlue
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 05:51 +, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> Roman Haefeli wrote:
> > On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 15:01 +, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
> >> When writing it I found a bug in wrap~ in pd-0.40-2 from Miller's site:
> >>
> >> sig~ 1
> >> wrap~
> >> print~
> >> -> 0
> >
> > as i would
On 15/01/2007, at 3.19, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Strange, works for me on Mac OS X 10.4.8/PowerPC/G4. Any other Mac/
Intel users?
Yes. They don't seam to work here either, also MacBook 10.4.8.
However, those in the build i did a while back seam to work though.
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> If you have the whole dev layout checked out, then:
notorious question: what if i don't?
mfg.asdr.
IOhannes
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