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On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 14:13 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> so it can wither away in a corner? Does it offer something that mrpeach
> doesn't?
well, you use only one object instead of two (but of course you can
build [dumpOSC]/[sendOSC] as abstractions with mrpeach's objects)
i don't know any other "advantage"
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One nice thing about sendOSC is that it does not complain to the console when
the recipient machine is not running, unlike udpsend. I have some patches that forward OSC to
two machines, but when I'm testing one is not running and its annoying to have to go in and close
the udpsend.
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fmgasdr.
IOhannes
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