Hi, today we had some email exchange between people/projects (at least 5 are
known) related to the PDa port for the gumstix done last year[1], since
everyone using it is trying to develop and port more externals, it will be
wise to join efforts and even try to make a whole port to Open Embedded
hi derek, thomas,,
not sure, i havent read the whole thread but for clips and images
lluis has some objects (i have to try but the suggested link is down
and doesnt resolve for me since few weeks... though all is in CVS)
there is a [videogrid] object gui that do exactly this. you can
download it
hola yves, lluis.. nice work but just one thing,
On 8/7/07, Pagano, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ming
as we wanted only very simple tools,
we did not include freej or gstreamer.
freej is the most simple tool for setting up a stream, actually is fun
to play with text layers on top of
hi,
we will like to understand why our OSCdump tests are failing.
since the object just needs one argument (the port)
[dumpOSC 54321]
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[print test]
as don't see the port 54321 being opened in the syslog and nmap doesn't show
it as an open port we cannot be sure why data still passes by
On 6/15/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really cool. Now that pthreads are included in DSLinux I feel
compelled to try and compile this for the NDS again. Will post about it
if/when it's successful.
hey chris, i just updated the tarball and now includes some test pd
to 8192
opened audio input device /dev/dsp; got 2 channels
bytes per sample = 2
OSS: issuing first ADC 'read' ... ...done.
the bin is attached in case anyone want to help me test it.
/a
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From: alejo d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 15, 2007 8:39 PM
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same situation here, i use pidip over linux but seems that yves will soon
have to hide from os x users asking a ton of pidip questions... why does
anyone want to use pidip ?
:P
/a
On 5/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried the most recent version of Pd extended for
On 4/3/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might also like to take a look at gp2xPd since it builds PDa without
the gui libraries. There's a description of how I did that in the file
src/gp2x.readme which is available in a patched version of PDa. So
download PDa 0.6 from Güenter's
hi tim,
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
Feb 2007 Erich Berger reported success on Windows, no success on Linux.
I cannot find any other reports.
no problems in OSX.
and i guess you just have to set your bluetooth modules in
hi all,
we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
gumstix.
the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.
we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is an
embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to
thanks iohannes, i will follow the archives and your suggestion and report
back.
:)
/a
On 4/2/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alejo d wrote:
hi all,
we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
gumstix.
the buildroot of the so called device has
try wget, no need to download expiring and full of adverts malware, dunno if
windows has wget (?):
wget --secure-protocol=auto --no-check-certificate --force-html
--no-directories --recursive --level=0 --accept .pd
https://www.cs.tcd.ie/~wardn1/PD_workshop/01.pd-control/
it will get you down
hi roman, i was having similar issues not long ago in my attempt to control
a step motor from pduino, the lag was 7 seconds and there was a noise that
always bounced back from the arduino to pd that was interfering with the
control number i was sending, depending on the speed i was using 115200
yoo martin, thanks again, as said in my post, i have the stepper already
under control via a ULN2003A driver and a potentiometer.
im stuck in the pd part, no problems with comport or the serial but with the
pd patch.
On 12/27/06, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With pduino you can
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