Well,
another solution:

Some time ago I wrote a script for the Enttec-DMX-USB-Pro. It's
available at sourceforge: http://sf.net/projects/wtf2osc. You have to
check it out from CVS.

It's tried in Linux and Windows (but should work in OSX too) and you can
talk to it using the OSC-External available for PD (or with any other
OSC-capable-software). A sample-patch is included in CVS.


When it comes to theaters: I don't think they would accept a
open-source- tinker- solution, most are fixed on (and only trust in)
commercial devices for some 1000$  :(  And sometimes 40 steps/second is
too slow for you when you want to be really creative.

So long,
Chris



David Schaffer wrote:
> Hi, 
>
>    Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd?  I never 
> heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the 
> program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi and lighting control 
> signals would make it a must-have for theaters... Considering pd's control 
> signals abilities, it shouldn't be too hard to emulate a lighting board's 
> functions, and also the sound/lighting interraction could be much deeper. Has 
> anyone thought of this before? I know there's usb-dmx boxes out there...
>
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