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gummi
I am interested in using a small portable computer device for simple generative 3d visuals (loading 3d objects, adding simple .png textures).
I was considering a used Mac Mini, but a RPI seems possible as well. I am aware it would be pushing the limits of the RPI, but would it be feasible at all? Other than the CPU strain, I have read elsewhere that the OpenGL status of the RPI is hazy for GEM support
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gummi
@lovelovevideo care to share the patch? I've been trying to get pix_snap to work as a feedback/trail effect, I haven't had any luck with getting the right settings :/
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gummi
I can add GEM to the library path, and it will let me create a gemhead box, but it will not be functioning. Sending a [create, 1( message does nothing, I get errors loading GEM patches, and I can get other libraries to load their externals in an object box but none of them work either,
I am on 10.10.4 OSX Yosemite.
I just re-installed Pd extended and I am going to wait a few months before coming back to this. I wish it worked, but I have projects coming up and I want to work on them rather than dealing with issues.
Just confused, more than anything
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gummi
heyok, I tried that and it is not working. I have recently updated to Yosemite 10.10.5 as well, so no clue why this is an issue... Especially with a clean OSX install.
Feeling so lost
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gummi
I'd really prefer to have the deken plugin to work. I'm just confused why there are so many errors, since its both a clean install of OSX and Pd. It doesn't seem like I'm missing any settings ... Even when I get objects to create after selecting both the 'select' path and 'startup' path, they don't work. For instance, I can get gemwin to create but not open when sending it a [create, 1( message.
BTW, I'm using GEM as an example since it seems more finnicky and CPU intensive than an audio-only library like cyclone,, but I'd prefer a well loaded Pd
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gummi
That works! But I'd really, really hate to use Pd like that
Anything I can do from here, or ...?
EDIT: When I add both the Gem folder to preferences -> path & preferences -> startup, gemhead will be an object at creation. Only doing one or the other will do nothing. However, a ton of errors pop up into the main Pd window when I create [gemhead]. When I try to open [gemwin] with a [create, 1( message box it does nothing.
As much as I don't want to use Pd-extended since its so messy, it seems preferable to all of this :/
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gummi
I already knew about "show user library" folder. I knew I had to create for the global library, but wasn't sure if the ~/library/Pd folder should be created upon startup. I made one myself ...
I had initially uploaded a 64-bit version of 0.46.7.
Just tried 0.47 - both 32 and 64 bit - and same issues.
Upon going to help - browser... I see all of the libraries added, yet trying to make a [gemhead] object creates an error -