ok i see it uses a thread to receive. however if you didnt require receiving anything from chuck, it should be possible to WRITE Osc messages if i hack the system loading. if this is worth it to you let me know.

in the near futire there may be at least a partial solution to this xp-is-always-the-wilderness issue with respect to cm, but i cant say much about it at this point.

rts uses the posix threads package. if there is a posix threads package on xp you can, in principal, run rts in your lisp. however it would also require that your lisp allow callbacks from a foreign thread. i dont know if clisp will allow this or not (my guess would be no). but im not really sure why osc would requires the rts package since its just socket communication, maybe the docs are misinformed. ill take a look later today i cant rememeber any of this anymore!

Hello, i'm new to CM. I'm working with WinXP and i have two questions:

1) Does OSC work on WinXP with CLISP?

The documentation on the CM homepage is not clear about this. The configuration matrix shows that it is possible (H) but when i look at the OSC documentation it says that the real time scheduler (RTS) is necessary for OSC but, according to the configuration matrix, RTS is not supported under XP.(I want to use OSC for communicating with Chuck).


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