Ah, ok :) Have you open [routeOSC] and [packOSC] in mrpeach ? Click on [connect 127.0.0.1 9997( message, you must have in the console : udpsend: connecting to port 9997 Then click on [send /test/one/two/three zz 88 T( message, you must have in the console : print: /test/one/two/three zz 88 T error: pipelist: no method for '/test/one/two/three' ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. In this case, all should be ok ? ++
Jack Le 5 févr. 09 à 16:23, mbutubuntu a écrit : > JacK, I know... packOSC works, but udpsend doesn't connect, neither > tcpsend... > > > Jack wrote: >> If you use OSC, you need [packOSC] before [udpsend]. See the help >> patch of [packOSC] in mrpeach. >> ++ >> >> Jack >> >> >> Le 5 févr. 09 à 16:12, mbutubuntu a écrit : >> >>> thanks... udpreceive wors wery well.... but udpsend >>> doesn't... :P:P.... >>> >>> >>> >>> Jack wrote: >>>> 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
