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glitchpop
I'm all linux. The previous build was with Raspian Wheezy, now on RAspian Jessie. Thanks for all your help David. I'll muddle through it.
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glitchpop
Ok this is pretty weird. wasn't working with -b flag before but now it is. Which is great thank you! However it still doesn't work without the -b flag. Which means I'm going to have re-encode from binary back to numbers and symbols (the data is separated by commas). David, do you know of any currently supported objects to do this?
I was using [moocow/bytes2any] before but I think that lib is now also defunct. Not having much luck at the moment.
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glitchpop
Thanks David, yes that works. It works with [netsend] but it's not connecting to my curl script. Except it seems to be half connecting because the curl script only runs when there's a [netreceive] in Pd (with the correct matching port number) or instead if I open a web browser to the same IP address it completely works.
As I said [tcpreceive] worked fine but [netreceive] somehow doesn't.
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glitchpop
Hi whale-av, thanks for your reply. I managed to get this up another way a couple of months back, but now I'm back making an updated version. I ended up using pd-extended last time and so found that [tcpreceive] work well. However now I am using Raspian Jessie and Pd Vanilla 0.46.2 I cannot use that object any more.
What you said makes sense I am now attempting to use a [netreceive 8010 0] and then using curl to route my data to the same port (8010). This worked with [tcpreceive] in Extended but I couldn't get it to work with [netreceive]. It still isn't working with [netreceive] now.
I know I have some work to do to separate out the data stream once it's coming through but at this stage even connecting [print] to [netreceive] yields no data. Curl (in my terminal) is acting like it's running and connected, for example if I run the curl scrip without running the Pd patch and building the [netrecieve] first the curl doesn't connect (as you explained before).
Do I need to be doing something to somehow "wake up" [netreceive] to receive the data? If so I can't find it in the documentation. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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glitchpop
I'm trying to receive data from a sensor that is connected to my wifi network. I can see the data streaming into a browser window, as a string of numbers, coming in from a specific IP address and port number. But when I bang [listen 8080( into [netrecieve] and [print] the result I get: bind: Address already in use (98).
Is there a way to just scrape that port into Pd somehow?
cheers!
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glitchpop
I've been experimenting with [curve3d] for custom geos in GEM but I would really like to mess with the standard primitives. But I can't seem to find anything on the subject in any of my searches here, on pd list or on the web at large.
Any objects I'm overlooking?
cheers
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glitchpop
That's pretty much the question. I have the lib installed on my machine and working (yay for servo control) but I'm not a coder so I don;t know how to get the data from the driver.
What I'm looking for is an external that I can pop into my Pd and drive my kinect! So anyone working on one? I'm on OSX btw.
Thanks!
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glitchpop
I made this for myself and my family (strangely my wife wanted a real tree as well??)
I wanted to say a big thank you and happy holidays (whatever and wherever you celebrate) to all of you!
Thanks so much for all your help as I've been, and continue to, struggle my way up the Pd slope =)
A special thanks to those of you who've made Pd web manuals and tutorials, youtube vids, etc you guys rock.
Happy Holidays Pdeople!
I hope you like the patch
edit: It works best if you load in your favourite festive tunes.
Feel free to add your own gifts and upload =)
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glitchpop
Is there a simple way to set a default directory to open files from and save files to?
It bugs me that I have to navigate to it again every time a open Pd fresh.
Just wondering...
Thanks