I'm having issues with [comport] with pd 39.2 extended test 7 on Windows.
Specifically, I have an FTDI USB-Serial adapter showing up as COM11 in
device manager, but if I try and go [comport 11 9600] it says comport open
11, baud 0 not valid (args: [portnum] [baud]. Ditto [comport 12 9600] and
So, it seems to me the input would have to be a couple of pixels at a
time, with a small block size, in order to scroll. Like enter a
column of pixels and do, as someone mentioned, reverse FFT to get a
block. Maybe map the image to a rectangle with width 1, then slide it
across? I don't
hey chuckk,
given the picture, no wonder it sounds bad ;-)
i have actually not used this object myself (i use it's inverse) so not
much help - maybe IOhannes or someone will know more, or there's the
source code...
good luck,
p
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Subject: Re: [Pd] Playing a
Hallo list, Hans !
I just tried to use the latest Pd-extended for linux and have some
problems how to load libraries (e.g. iemmatrix):
When I start Pd with
pd -lib iemmatrix
I get the following message in the console:
iemmatrix: can't load library
and I cannot access the objects directly -
Hallo,
Max Neupert hat gesagt: // Max Neupert wrote:
when will the server be online again?
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
No idea, but you can get pd(-extended) nightly updated from
http://autobuild.puredata.info as well.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ __footils.org_
Damian Stewart wrote:
I'm having issues with [comport] with pd 39.2 extended test 7 on Windows.
Specifically, I have an FTDI USB-Serial adapter showing up as COM11 in
device manager, but if I try and go [comport 11 9600] it says comport
open 11, baud 0 not valid (args: [portnum] [baud]. Ditto
Hallo,
Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
I just tried to use the latest Pd-extended for linux and have some
problems how to load libraries (e.g. iemmatrix):
When I start Pd with
pd -lib iemmatrix
I get the following message in the console:
iemmatrix: can't load library
Hi, I'm using PD-0.38.4-extended on OS X. When I try to load a
gem2pdp object I get the following error. Anyone know what is causing
this, and more importantly, how to fix it?
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/
gem2pdp.pd_darwin:
I did it by manually editing my .pdrc file and copying a version to my
back-up extra directory...but this is not a solution, it's a hack from
what I can tell. Is there documentation on this 'loading' feature? I'm
very confused!
~Kyle
On 1/20/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah thanks, I just sent an email about Linux on Debian, but now I saw
this. I see there is a Debian stable package, so, has anyone tried a
recent Debian stable from the autobuild? Should I just download the
latest one?
~David
On 1/25/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Max
Hi, I'm using PD-0.38.4-extended on OS X. When I try to load a
gem2pdp object I get the following error. Anyone know what is causing
this, and more importantly, how to fix it?
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/
gem2pdp.pd_darwin:
Hallo!
Ah thanks, I just sent an email about Linux on Debian, but now I saw
this. I see there is a Debian stable package, so, has anyone tried a
recent Debian stable from the autobuild? Should I just download the
latest one?
yes, you can download the latest one for debian stable !
LG
Georg
Hallo!
load libdirs. Are you sure, you are running a version which supports
it? Maybe some other pd is called, like in /usr/local? What does type
-a pd say?
no, I checked it and I use the pd-extended pd ...
however, I have various pd's installed, so type -a says:
type -a pd
pd is /usr/bin/pd
On 25/01/2007, at 19.03, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
I did it by manually editing my .pdrc file and copying a version to my
back-up extra directory...but this is not a solution, it's a hack from
what I can tell. Is there documentation on this 'loading' feature? I'm
very confused!
From what i've
Hallo,
Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
Ah thanks, I just sent an email about Linux on Debian, but now I saw
this. I see there is a Debian stable package, so, has anyone tried a
recent Debian stable from the autobuild? Should I just download the
latest one?
yes, you can
It would be great if you included corresponding iannix files (xml?)
with your Pd examples. I'm not sure how to use these interesting
patches with the program!
~Kyle
On 1/20/07, Thierry Coduys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
IanniX 0.639b is now online with new examples :
Hello everyone ...
SO, I finally got Linux installed on an old laptop (Debian stable
distribution). Or to be more precise, my girlfriend got it installed,
and I sat around drinking beer, smoking spliffs, and telling her how
great she was, while she recompiled the kernel.
I would, of course, be
Your girlfriend is wicked cool.
On 1/25/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone ...
SO, I finally got Linux installed on an old laptop (Debian stable
distribution). Or to be more precise, my girlfriend got it installed,
and I sat around drinking beer, smoking spliffs, and
David Powers a écrit :
Hello everyone ...
SO, I finally got Linux installed on an old laptop (Debian stable
distribution).
Hello, what about using cvs, and trying to compile as much externals as
you could, I guess you will learn a lot through that.
hi, just wondering if theres a way to receive plain
floats/ints/messages with dumpOSC. i can print it, like print: 2
shows in console or print: apple, but driectly from [dumpOSC arg],
numberboxes and messages coming from [set $1( 's are not working well.
bangs work though. i turned typetags
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