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On Sep 21, 2009, at 3:01 PM, pd-list-request at iem.at wrote:

> I am a newbie to PD (but not to programming) and i was unable to  
> find the archives to this list to search for my question before  
> asking it.
>
> I am interested in running Pd on a headless Mac mini. Where the mini  
> simply becomes an OSC and MIDI processor. But it will require Pd to  
> start up with a selected input and output port. It does not appear  
> to do that. The Tcl/Tk interface does not store the last known  
> configuration, forcing you to select the in/out manually each time.  
> I found a set of command line options, such as -miniindev - 
> midioutdev. i tried them along the lines of ./Pd-extended - 
> midioutdev 'midiiac' or -midioutdev 'MidiPipe Input 1' but no luck.  
> The options appear to befavoring Linux and a device such as /dev/midi.
>
>
> Is there a was to have a port configured at startup on the OS X  
> version? My goal is to simply be able to turn on the mini and  
> connect using an OSC transmitting device or a controller.

I think you can add the commandline options at the end of the  
startupflags in Pd-extended->Preferences->Startup.  This is where I  
put the name of a patch I want to start whenever I use pd.

--------
Dan Wilcox
danomatika.com
robotcowboy.com




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auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; "><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-family: Verdana; font-size: 13px; ">I am a newbie to PD =
(but not to programming) and i was unable to find the archives to this =
list to search for my question before asking it.<br><br>I am interested =
in running Pd on a headless Mac mini. Where the mini simply becomes an =
OSC and MIDI processor. But it will require Pd to start up with a =
selected input and output port. It does not appear to do that. The =
Tcl/Tk interface does not store the last known configuration, forcing =
you to select the in/out manually each time. I found a set of command =
line options, such as -miniindev -midioutdev. i tried them along the =
lines of ./Pd-extended -midioutdev 'midiiac' or -midioutdev 'MidiPipe =
Input 1' but no luck. The options appear to befavoring Linux and a =
device such as /dev/midi.<br><br><br>Is there a was to have a port =
configured at startup on the OS X version? My goal is to simply be able =
to turn on the mini and connect using an OSC transmitting device or a =
controller.</span></span></blockquote><br></div><div>I think you can add =
the commandline options at the end of the startupflags in =
Pd-extended-&gt;Preferences-&gt;Startup. &nbsp;This is where I put the =
name of a patch I want to start whenever I use pd.</div><br><div>
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auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; "><div>--------</div><div>Dan =
Wilcox</div><div><a =
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href=3D"http://robotcowboy.com">robotcowboy.com</a></div><div><br></div></=
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