NOt quite what you're after but Katja's SliceJockey is my favourite looping
code for Pd
http://www.katjaas.nl/slicejockey/slicejockey.html
Certainly worth checking how she's done it.
Yeah sooperlooper, I used to make use of that before Pd. It's good stuff.
Jb
On 27 March 2014 07:14, Roman
line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of Pd-list digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Possible bug in vanilla 0.45.4 when double clicking patch to
boot pd (Julian Brooks)
2. patch wanted: loop station (pured...@11h11.com)
3. Re: patch wanted: loop station (Ed Kelly)
4. Patching
Meant to add the link too:
http://puredata.info/Members/ipoke/ipoke_v.3_test1.zip/view
On 27 March 2014 11:29, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
As Katja mentions on the hurleur post you may also find that [ipoke] could
well be your friend here.
On 27 March 2014 10:39, Will - willai
Hi all,
Not sure if this is one of those 'just me' moments.
Been opening and closing lots of patches last couple of days.
Noticed that on most recent vanilla on debian 64b (xfce if it matters) that
when double clicking a patch to open pd, pd opens but the patch doesn't.
Interestingly when you
Ouch
More bad vibes from our list and even more seems to be simmering and
emanating from within our community at the moment. What is up with this? I
dunno.
I must confess to also having side-stepped pd-announce with a few things
over the past year or so and jumping direct to pd-list so
And of course that should have read:
IOhannes - please just carry on.
(unconscious spelling mistakes piss me right off)
J
On 24 March 2014 14:33, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Ouch
More bad vibes from our list and even more seems to be simmering and
emanating from within our
Hey Mario,
Congratulations on your work. There's been various projects to get kids
involved with Pd and yours is an approach that does that very well with
both humour and fun.
Jb
On 18 February 2014 19:54, Mario Mey mario...@gmail.com wrote:
Right, I put GPL license, I think it is the best
Hey Patrick,
ipoke is here:
http://puredata.info/Members/ipoke/
On 14 February 2014 17:48, Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.eduwrote:
Mario
i looked at the MEH System and i would like to see if i can get it
running. Does it work on OSX?
IS There a place where i can get all the parts
Hi Pall,
First off I would make the distinction between Free Software and Open
Source (sorry to bring that one up again:).
Secondly, the big thing for me is that this is really all about
social-relations - how do I wish to be treated and how will I treat others.
I could bang on and on but that's
Hey all,
I've come across something I'd like to share with everyone.
Video demo
http://newblankets.org/video/Software%20Defined%20Radio%20in%20Pd.webm
(bit fuzzy but you'll get the drift)
The patches are here:
github: https://github.com/tkzic/pdsdr
This from the github page:
'What is this?
(A message [below] from my sponsor [well, supervisor])
Dear all
I think this might be of interest to some of you. The PD port is stalled,
but now that the code is public, let's make it happen ;-)
pa
==
(and here's some info about the project)
The HISSTools Impulse Response Toolkit, a set of
Right on indeed.
I for one am very much looking forward to poring over the (hopefully vast)
documentation generated over the Cali Pd weekend of events.
Did look very cool.
Any news on that front?
And Phil - The list has been quiet over the last week or so but definitely
traffic going on all
ton's of California Pd weekend video material
(presentations, discussions, workshops, live performance) but it must be
viewed, edited, compressed etcetera. I would expect that it will be
available at newblankets.org in a while.
Katja
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Julian Brooks jbee
Hi Ingirafn,
This is the one that Jaime put together.
Best of luck with it all,
Julian
On 12 November 2013 11:20, Ingirafn Steinarsson ingir...@this.is wrote:
Hello. I found this thread and I am trying to compile the on the raspberry
pi. I think I managed to but I was wondering where the
+, Julian Brooks wrote:
Thanks for the patch Peiman.
Completely different but the same end-result as Michael's.
And my learning moves on another small notch.
(having one of those isn't Pd great moments:)
BTW - [popup] was a new one on me but [tabletool]'s great. If you
haven't
://peimankhosravi.co.uk/miscposts.rss || Concert News
http://spectralkimia.wordpress.com/*
On 9 November 2013 12:06, michael noble loop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.comwrote:
Michael - would you mind knocking up a quick example
This seems to work
Hi Pieman,
Would you mind sharing the patch that does that ( or Michael - would you
mind knocking up a quick example).
I'd like to see it in action and am not sure how to approach it.
Cheers,
Julian
On 9 November 2013 07:21, peiman khosravi peimankhosr...@gmail.com wrote:
Seriously, that's
Nice one Michael, many thanks.
It works, and I just need to spend a little more time with it to figure out
why. Cool.
Cheers,
Julian
On 9 November 2013 12:06, michael noble loop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael - would
This is the single greatest non-audio thing I have ever seen Pd do.
Yep - showing Pd as an ordinary everyday computing environment is way
overdue.
Julian
On 8 November 2013 05:10, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 11/07/2013 09:26 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
On 03/11/13 09:46,
Hi Chris,
I think Theron's covered most of it.
The Behringer 222 is on the list of working devices compiled here:
http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi
so hopefully that one should be doable, and my memory is that Andy Farnell
has been running Turtle Beach cards during some of his workshops -
'there' like in the raspbian repository (or did I dream it, or did I look
in the debian repo and conflate the two in my own addled mind?)
On 15 October 2013 11:48, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 2013-10-15 07:07, Julian Brooks
October 2013 11:17, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 2013-10-14 06:22, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey again,
Possible issue:
I've installed libjack-dev and Pd builds fine - great.
I did want to have jackd2 but that doesn't have libjack-dev it has
libjack-jackd2-0.
Pd doesn't
Hey all,
Last week I advised some pd-rpi beginners to d/l PdE from the raspbian
repo's but it seems to have disappeared (it was there when I advised them).
Anyone know what the current status of PdE on the RPi is?
___
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list
build
with jackd1 but run with jackd2)? I mean I guess I'll know if it's
something obvious but could there be performance issues.
Regards,
Julian
On 11 October 2013 10:15, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Great stuff, nice one IOhannes.
On 11 October 2013 10:03, IOhannes m zmölnig
: No such file or directory
Any ideas anyone?
On 14 October 2013 05:22, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey again,
Possible issue:
I've installed libjack-dev and Pd builds fine - great.
I did want to have jackd2 but that doesn't have libjack-dev it has
libjack-jackd2-0.
Pd doesn't
Sorry - to be clear, I did:
cd ~/pure-data (after d/l from git)
./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-jack
make sudo make install
On 14 October 2013 06:08, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Pd seems to have built though I'm not sure if there would be some kind of
'that's it, your done
Rebooted and typing:
pd
works just fine (whoo!)
Apologies for the noise about the previous error message.
Would still like to know about jackd1/2 though?
On 14 October 2013 06:13, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry - to be clear, I did:
cd ~/pure-data (after d/l from git
Hi all,
I'm attempting to build pd with jack in raspbian on rpi.
I've got most recent pd from git.
I'm following instructions from INSTALL.txt as I have a memory of IOhannes
mentioning that's working again - and also it's the only way I know of
adding the '--enable-jack' flag.
Or so I thought:
Yip, had this for a while (debian).
Seems to be shortcut keys that stop but using drop-down menu works (here at
least).
On 11 October 2013 08:20, peiman khosravi peimankhosr...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems that focus is on the window behind (creation-arguments), even
if you click on the main
Great stuff, nice one IOhannes.
On 11 October 2013 10:03, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 2013-10-11 09:23, Julian Brooks wrote:
checking for jack_set_xrun_callback in -ljack... no
checking for jack_set_error_function in -ljack... no
you have to install libjack-dev
mmap_emul but
I recently updated a Pi (in the middle september) and got crakle with an
ESI UDJ 6 (2in/2out) which was working great before
then I downgrade to the version of april 26 2013, and it works again
+
a
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2013/10/9 Julian Brooks
October 2013 07:15, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Good to know, thanks Antoine.
What was it that you rolled back?
BTW - can't be the UDJ card as that has no input but I think you have a
different ESI card too.
On 9 October 2013 21:02, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.comwrote
Hey Mario,
-
[sigmund~] definitely.
On 9 October 2013 17:27, Òscar Martínez Carmona xamp...@gmail.com wrote:
What about extracting the voice pitch with something like [fiddle~] and
feed it to the synth?
El dimecres 9 d’octubre de 2013, Mario Mey ha escrit:
I listen to some vocoders in Pd
.
Colet Patrice
- Mail original -
De: Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
À: Òscar Martínez Carmona xamp...@gmail.com
Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at
Envoyé: Jeudi 10 Octobre 2013 10:57:08
Objet: Re: [PD] vocoder with pitch.
Hey Mario,
-
[sigmund~] definitely.
On 9 October
to get input without
crackles.
+
a
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2013/10/10 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Good to know, thanks Antoine.
What was it that you rolled back?
BTW - can't be the UDJ card as that has no input but I think you have a
different ESI card too
Hi all,
I'm building a fresh rpi image and after installing hexxah's rpi-update and
running it to update the firmware I got this message (not seen before):
mmap_emul is set in /etc/asound.conf, disabling it as it is no longer
necessary
If you are (for instance) using an external USB soundcard
What about this one though:
ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe
Never got to the bottom of it with my intel inbuilt soundcard on PdE
(Debian). Noticeably doesn't happen with an external soundcard (in my
experience anyway)
On 2 October 2013 19:08, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Hey Patrick,
Wonderful patch - much fun.
No buffering here (Northern England with a fairly slow connection 8mg dl
512 ul)
Debian/Iceweasel
GUI seemed to lockup/stop_making_changes a couple of times but the freeze
button seems to loosen it up again.
I wasn't sure if what I'm hearing/seeing was
Dunno if this would be of any use (attached) but I've been making use of
[entry] to keep an eye on incoming OSC streams so instead of hundreds of
messages whizzing by this allows to just see when the data changes.
Shouldn't be too difficult to parse and dump the various OSC addresses
either.
Hey Pierre,
[import] isn't a vanilla object so may not be installed on the pi? I think
it's in the repo's though.
When you start as root it has it's own version of.pdsettings so the
preferences will be different. To have matching settings between root and
regular user just copy one of the
: *Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
*Subject: **Re: [PD] Raspberry Pi USB2 audio fixed (apparently)*
*Date: *July 2, 2013 3:52:31 PM EDT
*To: *Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
*Cc: *PD List pd-list@iem.at
Hi all,
I did a fresh install of Raspbian using the NOOBS installer. The
pd-extended
with a much lower resource machine (until it
just wore out), so it *should* be possible.
On Jul 3, 2013, at 4:35 AM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Dan,
Jeremy (autostatic), who setup the 'rpi and low latency, real time audio'
thread has a UA-25 and seems to have full duplex working
a lot of questions but you made me curious (and hopeful again) !
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/7/3 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
I'm having good results from using a much leaner install - it's called
Mobius:
http://moebiuslinux.sourceforge.net/
Obviously depends on your usage but I'm ssh'ing
'off Millers site' not 'of'
And also another thing with the power supply. Although 1a is supposed to
be fine 2a actually works really well if you're driving any peripherals,
giving plenty of overhead.
J
On 3 July 2013 14:31, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Pierre,
I've
in the Raspbian repos). The
recent Planet CCRMA Satelite for the RPi is also an option.
Pierre.
2013/6/5 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Hey all,
So, umm, yeah. Is everyone on this already?
Just got a message saying that an 'rpi-update' should fix the usb2
problems for soundcards
at 5:48 AM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm not very familiar with the specific help-patch, but i do know a
bit of Pd
The joy of understatement.
Josh,
sounds like you haven't compiled the external yet.
My memory (and I'm guessing here, don't have a Pi to confirm atm
i'm not very familiar with the specific help-patch, but i do know a
bit of Pd
The joy of understatement.
Josh,
sounds like you haven't compiled the external yet.
My memory (and I'm guessing here, don't have a Pi to confirm atm) is this:
from the command line
cd (change directory) to the gpio
Meant to add:
Any other issues give us a shout and if I can help, I will.
On 13 June 2013 09:56, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Josh,
The thread you're after is this one:
gpio on the raspberry pi from within pd ?
(ooh - big font)
And Jaime's helpfile's attached
Hi Josh,
The thread you're after is this one:
gpio on the raspberry pi from within pd ?
(ooh - big font)
And Jaime's helpfile's attached.
That should do it.
Julian
On 13 June 2013 06:37, Josh Downing jndown...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to use the [gpio] external and
Hey all,
So, umm, yeah. Is everyone on this already?
Just got a message saying that an 'rpi-update' should fix the usb2 problems
for soundcards.
Not checked 'cos I spent bloody ages tracking down soundcards that did work.
Good to know though.
direct connection to RPi pins or is there still a need to use
middleware to access the data steam? If former, where can one get their
hands on the source--I would love to include it in the next pd-l2ork RPi
release?
Please advise.
On May 23, 2013 8:20 AM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote
And what happened to Puredyne? Was it killed? Page is offline...
Yep - it's a gonner.
AFAIK - Never managed to get it going on macs anyway - though I did see
Nick Collins do it at ICMC11 somehow, and in about 15m. Never followed it
up as puredyne was unfortunately obviously on it's way out by
Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Thanks to Dan for the
'update alsa mmap' command'
Thought I'd buggered up my install until I ran that command, now all
happy again.
Julian
On 4 May 2013 20:18, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Dunno if everyone's on this already but looks useful
))
to
client.connect(('localhost', 9001))
make sure it is also set to localhost in the pd patch.
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Alex / all,
This could be stupidly obvious but I'm completely new to python so bear
with me please:
I'm following
Yep good call, maybe a Pd update might fix it
(pre-compiled version for RPi on Miller's webpage
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html )
as from 0.44-2 the denormal thing has (apparently) been sorted.
On 5 May 2013 18:58, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-05-05 13:52,
Hey Alex / all,
This could be stupidly obvious but I'm completely new to python so bear
with me please:
I'm following the tutorials that Alex put up here:
https://github.com/alx-s/RPi_tutorials/tree/master/OSC_python-pd
First off, many thanks for the tutorials Alex:)
I can't seem to get the
Hi all,
Dunno if everyone's on this already but looks useful:
http://martinezjavier.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/mmap-support-for-raspberry-pi-bcm2835-alsa-driver/
From here:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38t=33462p=334943#p334943
Not tested as of yet but anything that squeezes
-04-25 20:04, Julian Brooks wrote:
Just spotted this:
https://github.com/kadamski/i2c-gpio-param
Could be useful
On 25 April 2013 15:54, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca
mailto:martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:37, Julian Brooks wrote:
'Nother 2 dumb
etc etc.
i2cdetect -y 0 also draws a blank.
Very best wishes,
Julian
On 3 May 2013 16:31, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-05-03 10:26, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Martin / all,
..
This is what we have and aren't sure if it's correct
Yes it's a bit wrong...
16
and 4 RCA)
cheers
antoine
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2013/4/28 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Sorry,
Just noticed the question about the hub:
No hub - not sure why you're asking but if it's relevant the Pi was
connected to 5.2v/2a power cable, and running most
see it clearly
+
a
--
do it yourself
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2013/5/2 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Cool - did the gigaport work straight off/recognised at boot/lsusb etc?
On 2 May 2013 16:20, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I got an ESI Gigaport HD
Blimey:)
Could be really useful for workshops etc.
£1.81 and free shipping to U.K (takes a while tho', so plan ahead).
Nice find.
Julian
On 30 April 2013 21:54, Max abonneme...@revolwear.com wrote:
i've added this info to
https://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi/FrontPage
it has no
have two different sensors so the
code reads two different packet lengths. Just a proof of concept, there
could be up to 8 identical sensors on the same bus with this setup.
Martin
On 2013-04-25 20:04, Julian Brooks wrote:
Just spotted this:
https://github.com/kadamski/**i2c-gpio-paramhttps
, Julian Brooks wrote:
'Nother 2 dumb questions:
What's the difference between the ones that have
spider/centipede type
legs and the straight ones (which would be best to get).
The PDIP package is what you want, not the SOIC. The only difference
is size
BTW
This is the multiplexer:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1106109
and the housing:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1103846
Think these are right?
On 29 April 2013 22:44, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Martin / all,
Possibly overly
:) - ta
On 29 April 2013 23:07, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-04-29 17:59, Julian Brooks wrote:
BTW
This is the multiplexer:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/**search/productdetail.jsp?sku=**1106109http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1106109
Hi Antoine,
The one I added is the HD (not HD+). This one has the same casing as the
'AG' so was hopeful but no, nada.
Initially thought the one I tested was broken as there was no sign of it on
the pi. Plugged it into my debian lappy and boom - all recognized and
working. Pah.
Currently sat
Sorry,
Just noticed the question about the hub:
No hub - not sure why you're asking but if it's relevant the Pi was
connected to 5.2v/2a power cable, and running most recent firmware.
On 28 April 2013 01:16, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Antoine,
The one I added is the HD
Hi all,
Bit of an initial punt here:
Before I dive into experimenting with the above lcd display does anyone
have any experience with these and had it working with Pd?
I've bought a rather nice readymade board for use with the RPi
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=59t=38204
and
different selectors for the
message. Another way would be to have the Pd patch request a reading from a
specific sensor.
I'm trying to think how this could be generalized into a useful Pd
external but it seems very specific to a particular setup.
Martin
On 2013-04-23 05:06, Julian Brooks wrote
- really helpful.
On 25 April 2013 14:57, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-04-25 07:10, Julian Brooks wrote:
I'm trying to think how this could be generalized into a useful Pd
external but it seems very specific to a particular setup.
I do think a more general [i2c
Just spotted this:
https://github.com/kadamski/i2c-gpio-param
Could be useful
On 25 April 2013 15:54, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:37, Julian Brooks wrote:
'Nother 2 dumb questions:
What's the difference between the ones that have spider/centipede type
Quick edit for archives:
sudo modprobe i2c)bcn2708 baudrate=9
should be
sudo modprobe i2c_bcm2708 baudrate=9
I tried changing the baud rate with
sudo modprobe -r i2c_bcm2708
sudo modprobe i2c)bcn2708 baudrate=9
but it works fine at the default 10.
that the PEC doesn't trigger errors all the time so am
wondering if it's possible to filter the errors out of the data somehow in
the C file?
Still delighted though - the sensors great!
Cheers,
Julian
On 22 April 2013 00:20, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Wonder if it's a difference between
:42, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Martin / all,
Omron tech support finally got back to me re the address issue, this is
what they had to say:
D6T sensor can not change the address.
When you connect multiple sensors we recommend that you use the IC
switching.
Please refer
Sorry - meant to add this link from RPi forum about running 2 i2c busses:
enable both i2c busses
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=44t=33092p=336846#p336846
On 23 April 2013 10:06, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Bit more digging re ic switch:
My understanding
and there's a document there that has something about using multiple
sensors on one bus:
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/D6T-01_ThermalIRSensor-Whitepaper.pdf
That's a much better doc.
Seems to me the easiest way to multiplex them would be to put a CD4051 on
the clock line and
very specific to a particular setup.
Yep - it is very specific, bloody good tho'.
Julian
Martin
On 2013-04-23 05:06, Julian Brooks wrote:
Bit more digging re ic switch:
My understanding is that if we got one of these:
http://uk.farnell.com/roth-**elektronik/re933-03/adaptor-**
smd-tssop
Hi,
P.A. Tremblay has asked me to pass this on (Pd-E is on all of our music
computers these days btw):
Dear all
Sorry for the cross-posting, as I want to spread the word! I think this
might interest the most technically inclined, in search for a permanent
post.
It is not an academic job, but
wrote:
On 2013-04-20 21:09, Julian Brooks wrote:
Oh and btw
Still don't know why I can't compile the .c files on the pi with
libi2c-dev installed but I can't. Presuming the compiling is working
for you Martin?
Yes it works for me. I don't have the same /usr/include/linux/i2c-dev.h as
you
,
Julian
On 13 April 2013 01:11, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Some success finally:
Hurrah!!
The scl breakout pin on the pi proto plate wasn't working properly.
When unscrewed halfway it works, when fully screwed in it doesn't.
So - now got this:
i2cdetect -y 0
0 1 2 3
Hey all,
It seems, and please correct me if I'm wrong on this, that it's currently
impossible to use[gpio] and i2c as [gpio] can only set the gpio pins to
'in' or 'out' (high/low).
You can check this using wiringpi's 'gpio readall' command which gives the
current mode of each pin.
Via [gpio] we
). The 4X4 sensor sends 35 bytes which is 3 more than the i2c driver
maximum, so you may not get the last part of a packet.
I'll try it later with a 4X4 sensor to see what happens.
Martin
On 2013-04-19 07:01, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi Martin,
Did you manage to make any progress with the sensor
yay! not yah! :)
On 19 April 2013 15:51, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Martin,
This is wonderful news.
Will add some more when I have an opportunity to test it out.
Yah!
Julian
On 19 April 2013 14:36, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi Julian,
Yes I've
maximum, so you may not get the last part of a packet.
I'll try it later with a 4X4 sensor to see what happens.
Martin
On 2013-04-19 07:01, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi Martin,
Did you manage to make any progress with the sensor on the Pi?
I also wanted to ask whether the output we're receiving
hoping I might be able to say 'ta da' but have
fallen at the 1st fence:( bugger.
Julian
On 19 April 2013 19:51, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Martin,
Meant to add re setting baud rate:
I've been making use of the gpio utility that comes with wiringPi
https
Ok -found I had to remove 'libi2c-dev'.
Then builds.
More soon...
On 19 April 2013 21:28, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Martin,
When I try to compile hello.c I get:
gcc -o hello hello.c
In file included from hello.c:8:0:
/usr/include/linux/i2c-dev.h:38:8: error
hmmm - both files:
./hello-2
Segmentation fault
Try again...
On 19 April 2013 21:51, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok -found I had to remove 'libi2c-dev'.
Then builds.
More soon...
On 19 April 2013 21:28, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Martin,
When I try
Edited your original file and all I changed was the ip address to 127.0.0.1
and still seg fault (double checked /etc/hosts too).
Also tried reinstalling libi2c-dev and then running 'hello' - same.
On 19 April 2013 21:54, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
hmmm - both files:
./hello-2
again and will leave it that way for now.
Going to stop now but will be back tomorrow.
Cheers,
Julian
On 19 April 2013 22:07, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Edited your original file and all I changed was the ip address to
127.0.0.1 and still seg fault (double checked /etc/hosts
Morning Jaime,
Nice digging - well done.
As I don't read C I admit to being somewhat at sea with the possibilities
of the object so really good to hear someone else is rooting around in this.
I did manage to get access to the GPIO pins making use of the messages that
Charles mentioned:
sudo
X.X.X.X.
e0: XX XX XX ff XX ff XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ff XXXXX.X..X
f0: ff XX ff ff XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ff XX.X..XX.X
Progress at least.
Cheers,
Julian
On 12 April 2013 11:27, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm about to install a fresh raspian and came across the hard/soft float
thing.
My understanding is that hard float is faster but only some software make
use of it.
Any gains to be made for Pd with hard float?
Cheers,
Julian
___
Hey Martin,
Ok, good stuff - progress.
Will check all connections again (have to be tomorrow now).
Nice one,
Julian
On 11 April 2013 20:25, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-04-11 14:24, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Martin / list,
Finally got all the stuff and ...
It’s
Never mind.
Sorry for noise - that's the problem with the RPi in some ways, 6 month old
posts are very outdated.
Hard it is (unless someone very convincingly says otherwise:).
Cheers,
Julian
On 11 April 2013 20:31, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm about to install
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From: Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com
Date: 10 April 2013 10:00
Subject: Re: [PD] Working RPI Soundcards (was raspberry pi user experience)
To: Johann Diedrick jdiedr...@gmail.com
Yes indeed, but not for 6 (5.1) outs.
On 9 April 2013 21:56, Johann
Hey all,
No joy with ESI GIGAPort HD :(
Not seen by the Pi at all with and without USB slowdown.
If anyone has any ideas please let me know?
Bought one of these for a project foolishly thinking it would be the same
as the AG version.
Stuck it on the wiki-list too.
Pah,
Julian
On 13
]?
Questions questions...
Cheers,
Julian
On 30 March 2013 16:53, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
On 2013-03-27 18:31, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2013-03-27 17:17, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Martin,
Good to hear you've got one of these too.
Yes I meant [comport] with the xbee rather
Thanks Martin, really useful stuff.
I've got i2cdetect on the RPi which is how I knew that [gpio] was setting
hi lo. And good to hear you'll be wrestling with this on the Pi as well.
In some ways this is good news as we've setup everything from the
'instructables' page already and now just
Hi Charles / list,
Can I ask you/anyone a question re: permissions for accessing the gpio pins
please?
Currently I can't get past:
echo gpio17 /sys/class/gpio/export
which gives me permission denied with everything I've tried.
Are you using WiringPi to allow access to the gpio and if not how?
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