[PD] pduino 0.3

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Wed Jun 13 02:36:49 CEST 2007


Feel free to improve the help patch, it's a group effort.

.hc

On Jun 9, 2007, at 1:31 PM, B. Bogart wrote:

> Thanks Hans,
>
> Seems to me those commands should be put in the analogue inputs  
> subpatch
> and not tucked away in "switching inputs".
>
> Works great!!! I'm exited to show this off.
>
> B. Bogart
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, analog and digital I/O works.  You have to turn on the  
>> reporting
>> of each analog port, that's in the arduino-help.pd and arduino- 
>> test.pd
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Jun 8, 2007, at 8:03 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Hans,
>>>
>>> I'm teaching a workshop tomorrow and wanted to get my old arduino  
>>> demo
>>> working (since reinstalling the machine).
>>>
>>> pduino seems to be working, I was able to upload the new  
>>> firmware, and I
>>> am able to set the digital outputs, and able to use the PWM output.
>>> Problem is I'm not getting anything on the analog imputs, they  
>>> are all
>>> stuck at 0, no noise or visible changes.
>>>
>>> Are the analog inputs known to work with pduino 0.3?
>>>
>>> I vaguely remember some issue with the analog inputs conflicting  
>>> with
>>> the digital inputs or something?
>>>
>>> What can I do to debug?
>>>
>>> I'm on MSN if your around.
>>>
>>> Thanks Hans,
>>>
>>> B. Bogart
>>>
>>> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 1, 2007, at 7:02 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I did notice that, but it seems a proper autoconf build for  
>>>>> FTGL could
>>>>> only be a good thing, can't hurt to get the problem moving on both
>>>>> ends.
>>>>>
>>>>> So it seems "getdir" is only available from [ggee/getdir] and not
>>>>> [getdir]. What is the standard way for pd-extended externals to be
>>>>> called with the libdir stuff? Should I change my references to
>>>>> [ggee/getdir] or is there a way I can make [getdir] go to the  
>>>>> right
>>>>> place?
>>>>
>>>> The idea is to have everything in a library except for the bare  
>>>> minimum
>>>> necessary.  You can do [import ggee], then [getdir], or [ggee/ 
>>>> getdir],
>>>> or add ggee as a startup lib.  But [ggee/getdir] is the easiest.  I
>>>> guess this stuff is still experimental.  The prefixes/import  
>>>> solve the
>>>> name collision problem, but may add an unnecessary bit of  
>>>> complexity.
>>>>
>>>>> Are you going to the pd convension? when are you returning? how  
>>>>> are you
>>>>> travelling? Karen and I were thinking about going to NYC after the
>>>>> conference since we'll be so close. Have you run into Jeremy  
>>>>> Rotzstain
>>>>> yet?
>>>>
>>>> I am planning to return to NYC on the train.  I'll be pretty  
>>>> busy then
>>>> since the semester will start shortly thereafter and I have to  
>>>> teach a
>>>> new class, meaning lots of prep work.  I'll have some time to  
>>>> hang out
>>>> then.  If you need a place to stay, you can stay with me.  I have a
>>>> comfortable pull-out bed in my living room.
>>>>
>>>>> I'm aiming to put about 10 hours a week back into pT now, so  
>>>>> hopefully
>>>>> things will get moving again. my MSc has turned out to be more  
>>>>> work
>>>>> than
>>>>> I expected, mostely due to the fact that everything else, like  
>>>>> being an
>>>>> artist, does not stop!!
>>>>
>>>> That's good news.  Are you thinking of integrating it into Pd- 
>>>> extended,
>>>> or keeping it a separate download?  If you are going to change  
>>>> it a lot,
>>>> I think it would probably make more sense to take it out of Pd- 
>>>> extended,
>>>> so you don't have to deal with old versions and version  
>>>> conflicts.  For
>>>> that reason, I have kept hidio and the Pduino stuff out of this  
>>>> version
>>>> of Pd-extended.  Plus I am basically ready to release it.
>>>>
>>>> .hc
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hope to see you.
>>>>>
>>>>> .b.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FYI: It builds fine on my machine as is, and on the auto-build
>>>>>> machines
>>>>>> too.  It's just a problem with the way that the automatic  
>>>>>> scripts are
>>>>>> called that cause it not to work.  I outlined the problem and
>>>>>> suggested
>>>>>> a solution to IOhannes, hopefully he'll fix it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> .hc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 1, 2007, at 5:49 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Henry,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm trying to assist in a autobuild system for an OSX  
>>>>>>> application
>>>>>>> (Gem)
>>>>>>> that depends on FTGL. Problem is that Gem expects FTGL with an
>>>>>>> ftgl-config and ftgl.pc via autoconf. Is a modification of the
>>>>>>> autoconf
>>>>>>> build for unix to allow compilation on OSX w/out xcode possible?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As OSX is unix it seems an autoconf build for FTGL is  
>>>>>>> reasonable.
>>>>>>> Especially as it simplfies autobuilds of projects not using  
>>>>>>> Xcode.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for your time.
>>>>>>> B. Bogart
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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