Re: [PD] My first external: [fsm] finite state machine for pd

2009-04-19 Thread Bryan Jurish
moin lsw, pretty cool, especially since it has next to no dependencies (unlike [gfsm], which needs glib and of course libgfsm ;-) Any chance of adding some ATT-style I/O routines for compatibility? That way, users could easily switch back and forth between [gfsm_automaton] and [fsm]

Re: [PD] gem list operations on the gpu

2009-04-19 Thread marius schebella
Sebastian Saa wrote: Hello, is it possible to run gemlist operations on the gpu? im experimenting with recursive structures in gem , i cannot have to much recursions because my computer become slow, so i was thinking if its posible to make those calculations on the gpu, is this possible? hi

Re: [PD] My first external: [fsm] finite state machine for pd

2009-04-19 Thread lsw
Hi Bryan, thanks for the feedback. Bridging between fsm and gfsm is a great idea! I thought about dot export and expressions too, but why should i reinvent the wheel? :) What i'm actually planning to add, is a pd-patch exporter, to export state machines as patches, to be even more portable. (it

Re: [PD] symbolarray

2009-04-19 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Jonathan Wilkes hat gesagt: // Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Does [drawpolygon] affect creation time with that many elements? Most likely not: None of the symbols is drawn. The only thing that's drawn is a static polygon to let you click somewhere to look at the data structure in the builtin