On 19/05/2011 06:57, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 07:57:37PM +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
Best to figure it out at the theoretical stage before
you hurt yourself trying.
Tennis players get Tennis Elbow, programmers get RSI, but only Pd users can
suffer from finite quantum
Thanx Mathieu,
I will give it a try with your tips.
I have started to install Ubuntu 10.04 on the Mac Pro and i think i will
use this OS.
In fact, i am crazy because i have installed two ATI Radeon HD 5770 on
this Mac Pro (version 5.1). Each card has 2 Mini Display Ports and 1 DVI
port. On the
I'm trying to find an already-made XY abstraction, and it seems that
this could be the one:
- http://puredata.info/Members/bbogart/XY-Controller/view
Although I cannot use it, what file type is this?
Best,
Pedro
p.s.: I did some digging into file type and I got:
pedro@io:~/Downloads$ file file
That's the original way of controlling the analog inputs. It just
controls whether the Arduino sends the analog messages. Its there
only for backwards compatibility. Use the non-old messages now.
.hc
On May 19, 2011, at 10:07 AM, olsen wrote:
ej m
i also noticed this during
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On 2011-05-19 16:20, Pedro Lopes wrote:
I'm trying to find an already-made XY abstraction, and it seems that
this could be the one:
- http://puredata.info/Members/bbogart/XY-Controller/view
Although I cannot use it, what file type is this?
On 2011-05-19 14:01, Simon Wise wrote:
That is which numbers are directly perceivable, without some more
abstract mathematical mapping to guide us?
Zero ;-)
Certainly most people can look at four matches on a table and see that
there are four, without doing any counting at all.
That's four
On 05/19/2011 04:45 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's the original way of controlling the analog inputs. It just controls
whether the Arduino sends the analog
messages. Its there only for backwards compatibility. Use the non-old messages
now.
okedoke - for the matter of integrity
The issue is I get an:
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
It sees the files so I can get them, I'll try to extract them anyway
(forcing it).
Best regards,
Pedro
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:25 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
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Yes, I have it running now. It gives the extract error, by it gets the files.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.pt wrote:
The issue is I get an:
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
It sees the files so I can get them, I'll try to extract them anyway
On Wed, 18 May 2011, Brian Shepard wrote:
Funs, that’s it! Forcing Textedit to save with UTF-8 did the trick! Thank you
so much!!!
So, which format had you used before, instead ?
If a file starts the UTF-8 BOM-code (EF BB BF in hex) it will cause #N
to not be recognised, because it's
Good question. Simply double-clicking the files wouldn't open them, so I was
trying to open them with TextEdit and save them as a text file. The
preferences in TextEdit were set to Automatic and once I set them to
UTF-8, I was able to save and open the files in Pd. I just tried your
suggestion of
I forgot this existed.
I also get the CRC error, but the files seem to work fine.
B.
On 11-05-19 10:00 AM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Yes, I have it running now. It gives the extract error, by it gets the files.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.pt wrote:
The issue
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 05:12:09PM +0200, Bryan Jurish wrote:
If forty-two trees fall in a forest and no one is around to count them,
__forty-two__ trees have still fallen.
I am not sure about that. To think is to model small chunks of the universe.
Very small chunks, quite inaccurately. The
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