On 2010-05-10 17:18, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
one is [iemguts/oreceive]. what's the other one ?
[gemreceive], which is a clone of the above.
and why don't try to hunt them down ?
because most likely there are better/more portable ways to fix the
original problem.
this reminds me of a
I'm not much into pd lately, but noticed the message in my inbox stream
because of the wii label.
Anyway, if you want to, there's still some code online i wrote a few years
back. I also started out from mike's code and updated and improved things a
bit. Added a few extra objects for easier
Hi Hans,
Hmm... interesting. So does it mean that they do not share
pdsettings anymore either? I am not sure if I see any advantages with
this approach (and I don't really have enough brain estate now to
actually ponder that question, next month probably :)) but thanks for
clearing that up.
Hello,
I have been trying to get a Point Grey Firefly (firewire) camera
working in Linux (Karmic). It works fine with ReactiVision and
coriander (the only 2 apps I tried). In pd, I was preferring
[pix_video] but neither v4l2 driver nor dv1394 works (I believe this
is a dc camera).
Does anyone
On 2010-05-11 15:54, Michal Seta wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get a Point Grey Firefly (firewire) camera
working in Linux (Karmic). It works fine with ReactiVision and
coriander (the only 2 apps I tried). In pd, I was preferring
[pix_video] but neither v4l2 driver nor dv1394 works
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:08 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.atwrote:
On 2010-05-11 15:54, Michal Seta wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get a Point Grey Firefly (firewire) camera
working in Linux (Karmic). It works fine with ReactiVision and
coriander (the only 2 apps I
so [pdp_ieee1394] isn't working? From there you could use [pix_2gem]
2010/5/11 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:08 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.atwrote:
On 2010-05-11 15:54, Michal Seta wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get a Point Grey Firefly
On 2010-05-11 16:29, András Murányi wrote:
the dv backend in pix_video refers to camcorder's (those ieee1394
cameras that don't work with coriander); it doesn't work with the new
juju stack, however (found in recent linux kernels; most distributions
seem to only ship this new stack :-()
[On 2010-05-11 16:38, John Harrison wrote:
so [pdp_ieee1394] isn't working? From there you could use [pix_2gem]
afaik, [pdp_ieee1394] is a pdp-clone of the videoDV backend of Gem;
everything that applies to Gem's dv support should also apply to
[pdp_ieee1394].
my information might be
pdp_ieee1394 was originally for OSX and is not in all pd-extended(s) for linux
pp
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it's here though!
pp
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Subject: Re: [PD] Linux, video1394 support?
I just used it on ubuntu Karmic with extended 41.4. Worked great.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Pagano, Patrick
p...@digitalworlds.ufl.eduwrote:
pdp_ieee1394 was originally for OSX and is not in all pd-extended(s) for
linux
pp
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2010/5/11 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
On 2010-05-11 16:29, András Murányi wrote:
the dv backend in pix_video refers to camcorder's (those ieee1394
cameras that don't work with coriander); it doesn't work with the new
juju stack, however (found in recent linux kernels; most
Fantastic! I compiled your code and now the nunchuk just works.
Looking into your code a bit it seems as though the original wiimote
external misspelled nunchuk and you've compensated for it:
---
// support the spelling mistake in the original version :-)
class_addmethod(wiimote_class,
On Tue, 11 May 2010, Michal Seta wrote:
Hmm... interesting. So does it mean that they do not share pdsettings
anymore either? I am not sure if I see any advantages with this
approach (and I don't really have enough brain estate now to actually
ponder that question, next month probably :))
hi all
is there a puredata for os classic 9.22
thanks
bern
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On 2010-05-11 07:07, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The 'pd-extended' package can now co-exist with the official 'puredata'
package, hence the binary being called 'pdextended'. It should show up
in the applications menu, so that's a bug. As for pdsend/pdreceive,
install 'puredata' to get
On 2010-05-11 17:29, bernardo amorim wrote:
hi all
is there a puredata for os classic 9.22
nope.
mfgasdr
IOhannes
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There is one but it's on 72 floppies.
j/k
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Subject: Re: [PD] - Puredata for mac os Classic Powerbook g3
Hi Patrick
about the 72 floppies does it seem possible for me to get them?
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Pagano, Patrick
p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
There is one but it's on 72 floppies.
j/k
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Hi all
Mike Wozniewski's original page [1] is not available anymore. However, I
guess the sources in svn/externals/hardware/wiimote are based on his
code. You can check the svn log for all changes made by IOhannes since
the fork.
IIRC, IOhannes already fixed the misspeller with 'Nunchuck' in svn.
I run (ran) Pd under Debian-powerpc on my G3 Powerbook.
Might take too much time though to set it up. You should give it a try.
P
bernardo amorim wrote:
hi all
is there a puredata for os classic 9.22
thanks
bern
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Install Debian or Ubuntu on that powerbook and Pd will work great. You
could even install Mac OS X, but that won't work as well.
.hc
On May 11, 2010, at 12:00 PM, bernardo amorim wrote:
Hi Patrick
about the 72 floppies does it seem possible for me to get them?
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at
Correct, Pd-extended will use .pdextended instead of .pdsettings.
This kind of stuff is a common source of confusion for newbies. And
others complain of wanting to set vanilla and extended prefs separately.
.hc
On May 11, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Michal Seta wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hmm...
On May 11, 2010, at 11:35 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-05-11 07:07, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The 'pd-extended' package can now co-exist with the official
'puredata'
package, hence the binary being called 'pdextended'. It should
show up
in the applications menu, so that's
Fantastic! I compiled your code and now the nunchuk just works.
Looking into your code a bit it seems as though the original wiimote
external misspelled nunchuk and you've compensated for it:
---
// support the spelling mistake in the original version :-)
On Tue, 11 May 2010, bernardo amorim wrote:
Hi Patrick
about the 72 floppies does it seem possible for me to get them?
it was a joke.
for MacOS support, PureData did just like a lot of Linux and Linux+Windows
apps did, they waited till MacOS became much more Linux-compatible, and
that was
Actually, I d'be happy to create a package that supports both extensions
MotionPlus and Nunchuk. Is it correct, that currently Yvan's wiilib
supports only the Nunchuk and [wiimote] from svn supports only
MotionPlus and neither supports Classic Controller?
Yes, Yvan's extension omits
2010/5/11 John Harrison johnharrison...@gmail.com:
so [pdp_ieee1394] isn't working? From there you could use [pix_2gem]
Thanks for the tip. I will try it tonight.
./MiS
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On 2010-05-10 22:18, Martin Eckart wrote:
This package is working almost perfectly for me in Lucid. The main
issue I'm having right now is that the nunchuck is being mis-recognized
as the classic controller for which there is no support. I get the
message Classic controller attached. There
I have it running with ubuntu on a G4 and it works very well
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well, i have it working on xubuntu on old iMacs (the 266Mhz and 400Mhz) and
it works. at least vanilla Pd
2010/5/11 Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu
I have it running with ubuntu on a G4 and it works very well
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With Pd 0.42.5-extended-20100508 in Mac OS 10.5.8, I am seeing a weird
bug. When I double click a *.pd file in the Finder, Pd opens two
copies of the file, sometimes. I haven't noticed a pattern, yet, and
I don't think I am triple clicking, either. I think it might only
happen when
I'm glad to inform that I already have a very very (once again very!) rough
version of the DTW object. It's already measuring the distance between two
series of numbers - although I have some doubts about the inlets, if I
should receive the values as an array or list (currently list, because I
i made the suggested change to the [sel] help patch and now have confirmation
on 2 out of 3 i've seen machines with these problems, that the modified patch
no longer crashes pd.
this is a wird problem that would have been extremely hard to find
without your help. thanks!
looking
Yes. This also happened here. I really don't know why...
Eduardo
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me too...
I'm on snow leopard
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I forgot to mention my OS, sorry: mac 10.6.3
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Hi,
I am using an AVRmini board to pass data from several sensors to pd
via OSC (USB), and I can do it on Linux with the objects pd_OSCSerial
[1].
Now I need to work on windows for a project, but this object isn´t
available on it, do you know any object I can use instead?
I've tried using
Why not using the solution they place there?
quoting their wiki page
Windows
Unfortunately, these objects have not yet been compiled for Windows. Until
they are, you can use a small utility program that receives incoming serial
data and sends it to a network port as UDP data.
- First,
As I said, I've had no luck with that solution, the program seems to
work, but no data gets pd.
Ricardo.
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If you have a recent pd-extended [mrpeach/slipenc] and [slipdec] can be
used to serialize an OSC packet.
Martin
Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
Hi,
I am using an AVRmini board to pass data from several sensors to pd
via OSC (USB), and I can do it on Linux with the objects pd_OSCSerial
[1].
So, nope, no go for me. [pdp_ieee1394] fails with
initializing: Inappropriate ioctl for device
It is the same message I get with [pix_video]
Any other leads?
2010/5/11 Michal Seta m...@artengine.ca:
2010/5/11 John Harrison johnharrison...@gmail.com:
so [pdp_ieee1394] isn't working? From
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:08 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
you should be able to pipe the data
from coriander into Gem, using a vloopback device.
I did that but performance is rather unacceptable. I guess I will go
that route if everything else fails.
Thanks
./MiS
I sent Miller an idea the other day about making data structures more
expressive.
Basically allowing subpatches (including abstractions) to be defined as a field
of
a struct.
[struct ex1 float y float i glist foo pd-bar] -- glist field foo using [pd
bar] as a template
So let's say you
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