Yep, as Roman says try [udpreceive] with [unpackOSC] (OSC comme often 'on' UDP) or [tcpreceive] with [unpackOSC], if you want a service with connection. The choice depends if you absolutely need to receive your data. AFAIK, OSCx accepts only UDP protocol. ++
Jack Le 5 févr. 09 à 14:15, Roman Haefeli a écrit : > > > > --- mbutubuntu <[email protected]> schrieb am Do, 5.2.2009: > >> hello folks, I'm using OSC to send information from >> Processing to Pd... >> I started writing my "receiving" Patch in a >> Computer where was Installed >> Ubuntu 8.04 and Pd-extended 0.40.3 in stalled by the .deb >> package, my >> laptop was an Archlinux "client" in which >> Processing was running... >> Processing sent floating point numbers to Pd... All worked >> properly.... >> >> In the second Panorama, my archlinux box is both the >> "server" and the >> "client", Pd is the version 0.41.4 compiled by me >> with all useful >> libraries (OSCx for example)... Pd refuses to receive >> floating point >> numbers from Processing giving me this value: >> >> 1.4013e-45 ...... = n/0 ??? >> >> I can use only Integer numbers.... why ??? > > > hi > > from what i know, OSC supports a whole bunch of number types and > obviously [dumpOSC] doesn't know how to handle the type chosen by > processing. > > i guess, i can't help you here, probably only the author of the > OSCx library can. however, OSCx shouldn't be used anymore, since it > does not seem to be maintained anymore and is known to be buggy. > there is a well maintained and well tested replacement for it in > mrpeach, though it might not be as straight forward to use as OSCx. > > i think, you could replace [dumpOSC] by something like: > > [udpreceive <portnumber>] > | > [unpackOSC] > > good luck > > roman > > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
