[PD] Connection with sensors - new devices?

antonios anton at goto10.org
Mon Dec 26 17:25:25 CET 2005


hello
the arduino board works with linux, a friend of mine is using it. It
took a bit of fiddling apparently but it did eventualy.
antonios

Koray Tahiroglu wrote:
> Hello Ben,
> 
> I think they are working on a linux version for  Arduino, but I am  not
> really sure. There is a forum part at http://www.arduino.cc/  site,  at
> least developers might give better answers to  this linux  and java
> questions.
> 
> Koray.
> 
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> M.Koray Tahiroglu
> Media Lab,
> University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK
> Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland
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> On Dec 22, 2005, at 6:26 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
> 
>> Hey arduino folks,
>>
>> I looked at the website, the HW looks very cute and promising, but  I
>> don't
>> get the whole javaesque/proce55ing connection. Does the thing work on
>> linux? I did not see any mention on the website... Why this java 
>> junk, did
>> they write a interpreter in C that runs on the chip and executes that
>> weirdo code? (which looks no easier than a good C API to me)
>>
>> I think these chips have a full tool-chain for linux don't they?
>>
>> At least processing finally has the source code available, they did  not
>> last time I checked.
>>
>> oh well, I just think java is icky.
>>
>> b.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, December 21, 2005 2:32 pm, Hans-Christoph Steiner said:
>>
>>>
>>> Do you have an patches that you are willing to share?  I want to see
>>> how people are using various boards with Pd.
>>>
>>> I will be working a lot with sensor boards in the coming months,
>>> including the Arduino, MultIO, and STEIM's junXionbox.  Basically, I
>>> want to make an easy-to-use framework like the [hid] toolkit for  sensor
>>> boxes.  So basically, I'll be making high-level abstractions to
>>> interface these boxes which output data in a floating point range of
>>> 0-1.  That means you can then use all of the mapping objects that I
>>> wrote for the [hid] toolkit.  Actually, I think the grand plan  will be
>>> to make a separate library of mapping objects, and then librariess  for
>>> HIDs, sensor boxes, etc.
>>>
>>> .hc
>>>
>>> On Dec 20, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Koray Tahiroglu wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've been using arduino with PD heavily since the beginning of
>>>> December, I am happy with the ready sensor connections as well as  self
>>>> made sensors. And Arduino is an open source microcontroller
>>>> hardware, http://www.arduino.cc/
>>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>> Koray.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 20, 2005, at 7:55 PM, pd-list-request at iem.at wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> There are also the arduino and wiring boards that talk nicely with
>>>>> many progs.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----------------
>>>> M.Koray Tahiroglu
>>>> Media Lab,
>>>> University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK
>>>> Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland
>>>> http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
>>>> http://purenoise.uiah.fi:8000/
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