I need more info to know what's going on. First off, which version
are you using (i.e. the numbers not "the most recent")? A log of
what's in the Pd window would be useful. Here's how:
- launch Pd
- in the Preferences -> StartUp, add "-stderr" to the "startup flags"
- click "Save all settings"
- quit Pd
- start Pd again
- send the [print( message to [hid]
- use [hid] until it crashes
- launch /Applications/Utilities/Console.app
- in Console.app, copy the stuff from Pd (looks the same as in the Pd
window)
- paste this in an email and send it here.
.hc
On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:07 AM, Clifford Dunn wrote:
I am using version 0.6 of HID and it still keeps crashing. It seems
like this might be local to my computer. Is there any way I can
check if that's true?
Thanks!
Clifford Dunn
www.myspace.com/clifforddunn
On 08/04/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, that was a stupid bug to make it into a release... try the
latest test release, it should work better. Otherwise, I'll fix it :)
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
.hc
On Apr 5, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Clifford Dunn wrote:
Hello list. I'm relatively new to PD and I'm trying to see how HID
works in it. I'm using the most recent version of PD-Extended, the
preference files are fine, and I'm running OS X 10.4.8 on a PPC
Powerbook.
I can't seem to get [hid] to work. I can create the [hid] object
and it seems to be ok...there's a slight pause in the system as it
seems like it needs to load something. When I try to open the help
file to figure out how to use it, PD crashes.
Looking through the archives, I've been unable to find an answer
for this, so I have to assume I'm the only one having the problem.
Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly beneficial.
Thanks!
Clifford Dunn
www.myspace.com/clifforddunn
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