hi,
i get a sample tshirt today. tshirts will be orange (like the earlier
ones) and have the bang-until on them. there will be male tshirts 60 m
60 l and 10 xl and female tshirts 7 s 10 m 3 l.
if you have further suggestions (especially want a different color,
muttering about the size
Bonjour,
J'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer la tenue de deux ateliers
d'*initiation* aux langages de programmation libres (open-source)
PUREDATA (5 et 6 avril) et SUPERCOLLIDER (8 et 9 avril).
Ces deux langages seront présentés dans le contexte de la création
d'*installations multimédia*
Hi all,
Apologies for the self-promotion but there will be a bit of PD on
display at this Pecha Kucha event in Montréal this evening.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Hi all,
I've been trying to port my udp-based network communication to tcp-based
and in a large ensemble netclient/netserver seemed like the best option.
However, now that I've tested it in a couple sessions I am finding that
every time I broadcast more than let's say dozen lines of text (coll
On 2010-03-24 00:39, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to port my udp-based network communication to tcp-based
and in a large ensemble netclient/netserver seemed like the best option.
However, now that I've tested it in a couple sessions I am finding that
every time I
On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 16:13 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-03-24 00:39, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to port my udp-based network communication to tcp-based
and in a large ensemble netclient/netserver seemed like the best option.
However, now that I've
use mrpeach's [tcpserver]/[tcpclient].
I guess they suffer from the very same problem that I wrote about in my
last post. However, it would be still interesting to see, whether they
make any difference for Ivica's setup.
I just committed a possible fix: tcpserver stops sending when it can't
reduzierer wrote:
From what I know, there is an internal buffer of ~4kB for the sending
sockets in both netclient and netserver (I can't recall whether this
buffer is built into the externals or is part of the network subsystem
of the OS). If that limit is hit, the Pd process is blocked until
zmoelnig wrote:
PS:
for what it is worth: i have forked mrpeach/net yesterday, with the aim
to provide a simple (simpler than mrpeach's objects) high-performance
(on my loopback device i was able to do about 600MBit/s read and write
with Pd) without all the legacy encumberments of the
On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 15:58 +, martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
reduzierer wrote:
From what I know, there is an internal buffer of ~4kB for the sending
sockets in both netclient and netserver (I can't recall whether this
buffer is built into the externals or is part of the network
hello everyone,
big quotation signs,
I have a pix tracking patch that is giving me 200% load with the pd load
meter patch, but seeing the fedora cpu meters i see the load distributed
over several processors. the machine is a 3ghz quadcore and is running
fedora 11. there does't seem to be any
The file reading operation might be happening in a thread, and
therefore on a separate CPU.
.hc
On Mar 24, 2010, at 5:17 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
hello everyone,
big quotation signs,
I have a pix tracking patch that is giving me 200% load with the pd
load meter patch, but seeing the
The video looks like the load is just ping-ponging between the CPUs.
Typically this results in poor performance.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Jaime Oliver jaime.oliv...@gmail.comwrote:
hello everyone,
big quotation signs,
I have a pix tracking patch that is giving me 200% load with the
Hello Everyone,
I'm currently working on a project where I need to be able to quantize
incoming data and I need a way to adjust quantization. Currently I have the
incoming bang append a list with it's position in time in milliseconds. At
this point I'm completely stuck. I've thought about maybe
well, the pingponging seems to happen in all of the multicore architectures
i've used. i have worked with that before and gotten good results...
J
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:34 PM, chris clepper cgclep...@gmail.com wrote:
The video looks like the load is just ping-ponging between the CPUs.
Oops, couldn't find or load the [mtx_phon_curve]. But I got Pd Extended with
iemmatrix, what could I be doing wrong? do you all have it?
cheers
alex
2010/3/24 Alexandre Porres por...@gmail.com
Hi, I found an acient thread that really interests me a lot!
In Fact, I just compiled 2 ways of
[metro] [receive your_incoming_data]| /| /| /| /[f]
(Or you could use [list] depending on what type of data it is)
-Jonathan
--- On Wed, 3/24/10, patrick mcnameeking pmcnameek...@gmail.com wrote:
From: patrick mcnameeking pmcnameek...@gmail.com
Subject: [PD] Data
i can't remember exactly where i read this, sorry. but i'd really like to be
able to use the vst object to run it in ableton. Jeff
Hey, why don't you just create a bridge between Live + Pd with Jack?
Alex
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I feel Max produce a smoother audio than Pd. Didit
So, did anybody get to this and finished up the discussion (I didn't see it,
sorry)?
Anyway, it doesn't make sense to me. For starters, the sound is made by
your sound card (and whatever you feed it) and your speakers actually. It's
al numbers
Anyone know how to do this? I want to get the library so ~, ~ etc. work
along with pd-extended. This is how I got them before.
I tried:
make CFLAGS=-arch i386 LDFLAGS=-arch i386
but ld is complaining still.
thanks..
Rich
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Thanks all for your replies. Please see my comments below.
If you are broadcasting in TCP you are actually sending separate
messages to each recipient, with the OS providing overhead for each
one until it has been acknowledged by the recipient. Obviously it's easy
to do a DOS attack this way
Regarding tcpserver/tcpclient these don't cut it as they only forward numerical
info. We need alphanumeric-compatible system like netsend/netreceive that also
supports broadcasting.
We implemented disis versions of netsend/receive that combine netsend and
udpsend into one (thus allowing
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