[PD] Newbie tcp/ip

Pall Thayer palli at pallit.lhi.is
Mon Nov 10 00:06:41 CET 2003


It varies, depending on what is receiving the message. Usually it's either
';\n' or ';\0'.

Pall


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Guillermo Acevedo" <ga368 at nyu.edu>
To: <palli at pallit.lhi.is>
Cc: <PD-list at iem.at>
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 10:51 PM
Subject: RE:RE: [PD] Newbie tcp/ip


> Thank you
> That makes perfect sense.
>
> I hate to be the never ending problem maker but how would I send an EOL?
a number 13?
>
> guillermo
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pd-list-admin at iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin at iem.at]On Behalf Of
> Pall Thayer
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 3:33 PM
> To: Guillermo Acevedo; pd-list at iem.at
> Subject: Re: [PD] Newbie tcp/ip
>
>
> Hi Guillermo,
> You probably have to append a EOL indicator to the end of the messages
you're
> sending. Otherwise proce55ing starts receiving data as a message but
doesn't
> know where or when it ends and just keeps on receiving, thinking that it's
> still receiving the first message.
>
> So what you do is use pack to pack everything into one unit (where the EOL
> stuff is the last element) then use a send message connected to netsend
with
> a $ for each element in the pack, so it might look something like this:
>
> send $1 $2 $3
>
> Now this is all based on the assumption that I'm recalling everything
> correctly. I was trying to send something from a pd netsend to a pd
> flashserver recently and I think that's how I eventually got it to work.
>
> best,
> Pall
>
> -- 
> Pall Thayer
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>
> On Sunday 09 November 2003 19:13, Guillermo Acevedo wrote:
> > Hello oh great and wise list
> > I am a newbie to PD (using the latest PD extended windows version on
win2k)
> > and I'm trying to get PD to talk to Proce55ing (alpha 67). I'm using the
> > netsend object, but cant seem to make it work.
> > I know that netsend actually connects to a server, the server
acknowledges
> > the connection, but then never recieves any of the numbers netsend sends
> > it. I sniffed the connection with ethereal and saw that PD is not
sending
> > actual TCP IP packets but NDPS (Novell Distributed Print System)
packets.
> > So, any idea what I'm doing wrong?
> > any suggestions?
> > Thanks
> > Guillermo
> >
> >
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