Re: [PD] PDuino problems

2010-01-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

You have to set the pin to input mode, check the arduino-test.pd patch,
look in the upper right corner.  Same with analog input.  For the analog
pins, you can also use the analog message.

By the way, the Firmata versino in 0017 is pretty buggy, you're better
off using the 0018 release candidate for Firmata:

http://arduino.cc/pipermail/developers_arduino.cc/2010-January/002261.html

.hc

On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 21:53 +, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
wrote:
 
 It was the firmata I was missing. Digital outputs're working fine. Only
 trouble is I can't get digital inputs. Also need to get some hardware for
 the analog stuffage, so far untested. Any ideas?
 
  Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:48:02 -0600
  Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
  From: gregp...@gmail.com
  To: jbtur...@hotmail.com
  
  3 things it might be:
  
  1.
  did you install the ftdi drivers?
  http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
  probably if you have the right serial port
  
  2.
  did you upload firmata to the board first?
  
  3. from the arduino site:
  Why doesn't the Arduino software run after I updated the Java on my Mac?
  
  The latest Java update from Apple attempts to use 64-bit version of
  native libraries, but the Arduino application comes with a 32 bit
  version of the RXTX library. If you launch Arduino, you'll get an
  error like:
  
  Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
  /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
  16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no suitable image
  found. Did find: /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
  16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no matching
  architecture in universal wrapper
  
  To fix this, click on the Arduino application (e.g. Arduino 16.app) in
  the Finder, and select Get Info from the File menu. In the info panel,
  click the Open in 32 Bit Mode checkbox. You should then be able to
  launch Arduino normally.
  
  
  
  On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com 
  wrote:
   Hey All
   I've just downloaded the pduino object class on macOS 10.4 and everything
   seems to be in order in PD. I've also got my arduino board working fine in
   it's own right and the correct serial port opened from the [arduino] help
   page. However the only degree of direct control I appear to have is with 
   the
   receive light on the board itself. Otherwise I appear to have no transfer 
   to
   the pins or data going back to PD.
   Am I missing something here?
   Thanks
   Andrew
   
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Re: [PD] PDuino problems

2010-01-13 Thread Andrew Faraday

I did set the pins to input mode, still no response in PD, unfortunately. 

 From: h...@at.or.at
 To: jbtur...@hotmail.com; gregp...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at
 Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:47:41 -0500
 
 
 You have to set the pin to input mode, check the arduino-test.pd patch,
 look in the upper right corner.  Same with analog input.  For the analog
 pins, you can also use the analog message.
 
 By the way, the Firmata versino in 0017 is pretty buggy, you're better
 off using the 0018 release candidate for Firmata:
 
 http://arduino.cc/pipermail/developers_arduino.cc/2010-January/002261.html
 
 .hc
 
 On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 21:53 +, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
 wrote:
  
  It was the firmata I was missing. Digital outputs're working fine. Only
  trouble is I can't get digital inputs. Also need to get some hardware for
  the analog stuffage, so far untested. Any ideas?
  
   Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:48:02 -0600
   Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
   From: gregp...@gmail.com
   To: jbtur...@hotmail.com
   
   3 things it might be:
   
   1.
   did you install the ftdi drivers?
   http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
   probably if you have the right serial port
   
   2.
   did you upload firmata to the board first?
   
   3. from the arduino site:
   Why doesn't the Arduino software run after I updated the Java on my Mac?
   
   The latest Java update from Apple attempts to use 64-bit version of
   native libraries, but the Arduino application comes with a 32 bit
   version of the RXTX library. If you launch Arduino, you'll get an
   error like:
   
   Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
   /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
   16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no suitable image
   found. Did find: /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
   16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no matching
   architecture in universal wrapper
   
   To fix this, click on the Arduino application (e.g. Arduino 16.app) in
   the Finder, and select Get Info from the File menu. In the info panel,
   click the Open in 32 Bit Mode checkbox. You should then be able to
   launch Arduino normally.
   
   
   
   On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com 
   wrote:
Hey All
I've just downloaded the pduino object class on macOS 10.4 and 
everything
seems to be in order in PD. I've also got my arduino board working fine 
in
it's own right and the correct serial port opened from the [arduino] 
help
page. However the only degree of direct control I appear to have is 
with the
receive light on the board itself. Otherwise I appear to have no 
transfer to
the pins or data going back to PD.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
Andrew

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Re: [PD] PDuino problems

2010-01-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

Try the AllInputsFirmata patch that is included in Arduino 0018. It
should just start sending all inputs once it starts.

Also, you need the latest Pduino if you are going to use the latest
Firmata.

.hc

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  Hans-Christoph Steiner
  h...@at.or.at


On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 23:50 +, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
wrote:
 
 I did set the pins to input mode, still no response in PD, unfortunately. 
 
  From: h...@at.or.at
  To: jbtur...@hotmail.com; gregp...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at
  Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
  Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:47:41 -0500
  
  
  You have to set the pin to input mode, check the arduino-test.pd patch,
  look in the upper right corner.  Same with analog input.  For the analog
  pins, you can also use the analog message.
  
  By the way, the Firmata versino in 0017 is pretty buggy, you're better
  off using the 0018 release candidate for Firmata:
  
  http://arduino.cc/pipermail/developers_arduino.cc/2010-January/002261.html
  
  .hc
  
  On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 21:53 +, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
  wrote:
   
   It was the firmata I was missing. Digital outputs're working fine. Only
   trouble is I can't get digital inputs. Also need to get some hardware for
   the analog stuffage, so far untested. Any ideas?
   
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:48:02 -0600
Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
From: gregp...@gmail.com
To: jbtur...@hotmail.com

3 things it might be:

1.
did you install the ftdi drivers?
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
probably if you have the right serial port

2.
did you upload firmata to the board first?

3. from the arduino site:
Why doesn't the Arduino software run after I updated the Java on my Mac?

The latest Java update from Apple attempts to use 64-bit version of
native libraries, but the Arduino application comes with a 32 bit
version of the RXTX library. If you launch Arduino, you'll get an
error like:

Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no suitable image
found. Did find: /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no matching
architecture in universal wrapper

To fix this, click on the Arduino application (e.g. Arduino 16.app) in
the Finder, and select Get Info from the File menu. In the info panel,
click the Open in 32 Bit Mode checkbox. You should then be able to
launch Arduino normally.



On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com 
wrote:
 Hey All
 I've just downloaded the pduino object class on macOS 10.4 and 
 everything
 seems to be in order in PD. I've also got my arduino board working 
 fine in
 it's own right and the correct serial port opened from the [arduino] 
 help
 page. However the only degree of direct control I appear to have is 
 with the
 receive light on the board itself. Otherwise I appear to have no 
 transfer to
 the pins or data going back to PD.
 Am I missing something here?
 Thanks
 Andrew
 
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[PD] PDuino problems

2010-01-12 Thread Andrew Faraday

Hey All
I've just downloaded the pduino object class on macOS 10.4 and everything seems 
to be in order in PD. I've also got my arduino board working fine in it's own 
right and the correct serial port opened from the [arduino] help page. However 
the only degree of direct control I appear to have is with the receive light on 
the board itself. Otherwise I appear to have no transfer to the pins or data 
going back to PD. 
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
Andrew
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Re: [PD] PDuino problems

2010-01-12 Thread Andrew Faraday

It was the firmata I was missing. Digital outputs're working fine. Only trouble 
is I can't get digital inputs. Also need to get some hardware for the analog 
stuffage, so far untested. Any ideas?

 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:48:02 -0600
 Subject: Re: [PD] PDuino problems
 From: gregp...@gmail.com
 To: jbtur...@hotmail.com
 
 3 things it might be:
 
 1.
 did you install the ftdi drivers?
 http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
 probably if you have the right serial port
 
 2.
 did you upload firmata to the board first?
 
 3. from the arduino site:
 Why doesn't the Arduino software run after I updated the Java on my Mac?
 
 The latest Java update from Apple attempts to use 64-bit version of
 native libraries, but the Arduino application comes with a 32 bit
 version of the RXTX library. If you launch Arduino, you'll get an
 error like:
 
 Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
 /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
 16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no suitable image
 found. Did find: /Applications/arduino-0016/Arduino
 16.app/Contents/Resources/Java/librxtxSerial.jnilib: no matching
 architecture in universal wrapper
 
 To fix this, click on the Arduino application (e.g. Arduino 16.app) in
 the Finder, and select Get Info from the File menu. In the info panel,
 click the Open in 32 Bit Mode checkbox. You should then be able to
 launch Arduino normally.
 
 
 
 On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com wrote:
  Hey All
  I've just downloaded the pduino object class on macOS 10.4 and everything
  seems to be in order in PD. I've also got my arduino board working fine in
  it's own right and the correct serial port opened from the [arduino] help
  page. However the only degree of direct control I appear to have is with the
  receive light on the board itself. Otherwise I appear to have no transfer to
  the pins or data going back to PD.
  Am I missing something here?
  Thanks
  Andrew
  
  We want to hear all your funny, exciting and crazy Hotmail stories. Tell us
  now
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