On 5 Feb 2007, at 7:37 PM, Tim Boykett wrote:
On the other side I was using some pdreceive (on a
linux machine, now I use OSX and I cannot find it!) to take messages
to find pdreceive on OSX open the Pd.app package -- it is in Contents/
Resources/bin/pdreceive - OSX aliases don't work poin
Hi,
I have done a series of small "performances" where a telnet-based
chatroom has been the performance space and PD makes sounds in response
to actions there.
The simple explanation is to use netcat (nc) to communicate with
a chatroom, the output then being fed via a small sed script via
pds
On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 17:03 +0100, juto aviten wrote:
> another simple questions :
>
> I try to chat in PD and to catch result of the chat... can't find any
> object for this... does something exist in this idea?
>
Mathieu Bouchard implemented an IRC client using Gridflow. There is a
cool looki
hard off wrote:
not sure if i understand what you mean, but netpd has one of those
instant message type applications. is that what u mean?
yes kind of... I download netpd... I didn't find it ... maybe I have to
look again in the patch...
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maby you can try sending strings using the objects in the OSC library... i
have tried it and it works but sometimes there are some proeblems to get the
messages through some firewalls.
another way could be using [netsend] and [netreceive] but i have not used
them at all.
can anybody with excperi
not sure if i understand what you mean, but netpd has one of those
instant message type applications. is that what u mean?
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another simple questions :
I try to chat in PD and to catch result of the chat... can't find any
object for this... does something exist in this idea?
thanx
juto
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