Hello, IMHE, netsend works perfectly in Linux, OSX and Windows, the only thing 
to keep in mind is the ip of the computer to control and call the variables are 
equal, they are sent and those received.

 

BR

 

José

 

This is however not the case whenever you have a high throughput traffic that 
arrives form various sources at unexpected intervals as the netreceive sends 
out its message whenever it receives it rather than waiting for the scheduler 
interrupt which means when that message lands in the middle of another tcl/tk 
message that is currently being parsed to be sent out to gui (something that 
commonly is unlikely to take place when the throughput is low but becomes 
increasingly more likely as the network traffic increases), you end up with 
garbage output that results in syntax error on the tcl/tk side and thus tcl/tk 
becomes unresponsive. This is best observed if you monitor pd->tcl/tk activity 
with debugger on.

Best wishes,

Ico

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