That means you are using the old version of the [arduino] object.
Right now, as the protocol, firmware, and Pd object are changing a
lot, so you have to use matching firmware and Pd object.
That's why I removed the arduino stuff from the Pd-extended builds,
it changing too fast. Use test6, it does not have any arduino stuff
in it.
.hc
On Dec 21, 2006, at 8:21 AM, David NG McCallum wrote:
Hi HC,
I re-burnt the .2 firmware and had the same problem. Burning .1 seems to fix it. :-/
D
On 20/12/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
For Mac/Intel and Pduino, I think that test6 is going to be far and away your best bet. There is guaranteed to be no pduino files included in that package.
This sounds to me like the problem of mismatched versions. Try reburning the firmware just in case.
.hc
On Dec 20, 2006, at 10:15 PM, David NG McCallum wrote:
I had the same problem, and banged my head on my desk for an hour trying to figure it out until I just tried pduino 0.1 and it
worked.
:-/
I couldn't find any arduino files in the extended version that I'm using (to delete, as you suggested). Since I've been embroiled
in the
pd on mactel fiasco of late, I have more versions of pd-extended
on my
computer than I can count, so I couldn't tell you which one I
looked
in (a recent one, at least).
But I did just try creating an [arduino] object in several of the extended versions I have and it doesn't instantiate, which makes me believe that there are no arduino files within the extended
packages
that I have. or something…
When I look at the comport output with pduino 0.2, the arduino's spitting out numbers that are all > 256, which it doesn't do with pduino 0.1. Is the problem w/ the firmware?
D!
On 30/11/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
My guess is that the problem is because that Pd is loading [arduino] that's included in the test5 package. Try deleting the arduino files from the Pd distribution, then using Pduino. Or you could try using one of the nightly builds:
http://autobuild.puredata.info
But it shouldn't crash, that's odd.
.hc
On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:02 AM, Enrique Tomas wrote:
Hi I am teaching pd + arduino at medialab madrid workshop (http://www.medialabmadrid.es) and I did a Pduino 0.2 test with
my 25
students (divided under win, intel mac, ppc mac and linux).
We all uploaded Pduino 0.2 firmware to the board and then we
run 0.2
arduino-test.pd under Pd extended test5. Nobody was able to interface arduino under four different OS. We all were able to connect to the serial port. We tried to set a LED on in Arduino pin 13. When we pushed serial data to the board the RX LED was on but the pin 13 LED was still off and the same with the other digital or analog pins.
We then tried Pduino 0.1 and it worked.
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