[PD] [slightly OT]tcp connections in max[okay maybe quite alot OT]

Pall Thayer pall at fa.is
Mon Mar 17 20:27:31 CET 2003


http://www.opendragon.com/ has a few tcp/ip externals for Max/msp that are
capable of recieving regular text messages if I remember correctly. But
maybe not. But anyway, they're for regular tcp/ip connections and you can
send whatever back and forth. But I don't remember how Max handles the data
once it's there.

Pall

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward George" <ed at suppose.co.uk>
To: <pd-list at iem.kug.ac.at>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 5:53 PM
Subject: [PD] [slightly OT]tcp connections in max[okay maybe quite alot OT]


> I know this isn't really PD based but it kind of is:)
> I'm using pd in my work but there's the possibility of collaboration
> with someone using MAX on the horizon based on some stuff I've done
> already with PD.
>
> Now, I don't have a mac so I can't really try it out.
>
> What I need to know is does max have tcp sockets and if so, is there any
> point of sending textual data to it (ie can it split and process text
> like pd can)?
>
> (I'm not purely sending synchronization data but lots of data streams
> -from non music environments- for generation of whatever it is we do)
>
> I realise this isn't strictly pd but I guessed most (or at-least) some
> of you have tried something cross-environment or just used both
> programs.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Ed, Suppose, Nottingham UK.
> http://www.suppose.co.uk
> http://ed.suppose.co.uk
> ed at suppose.co.uk
>
>
>
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