Hello Mark, Hans-Christoph,
I am looking for something that could used with AID (www.interaccess.org/aid) to encourage people to use PD with it. The AID project is focused on non-technical (to some degree) arists and therefore a shell script parser would not be all that ellegant. I can wip up a quick tcl script that sits on the serial line and routes everything to pd via local socket, but it's a bit of a pain to set up for a an end user (perhaps). At least compared to using a PD object directly with a set of abstractions to set up the specifics.
There must be a string-based serial object at least for windows?
Ben
----- Original Message ----- From: Marc Lavallée odradek@videotron.ca Date: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:52 pm Subject: Re: [PD] Re: [PD-dev] Serial Object
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Serialctl is a serial interface external for Linux, but I think what Ben needs is a stream parser for lists, a bit like netsend/netreceive, but for serial lines instead of tcp/ip links. Modified versions of pdsend and pdreceive could act as local proxies between serial lines and netsend/netreceive. A possible solution is to redirect serial streams to and from pdsend/pdreceive with simple shell scripts.
Hans-Christoph wrote :
Try [serialctl] from GGEE. Its in the CVS too.
bbogart@ryerson.ca wrote
I'm looking for a serial object that works in windows, linux
and OSX
(preferably). I've looked at a couple around on the net and
could not
find one that actually sent the data as strings/symbols into
PD. I
would like something like the MAX serial object... Is there
anyting> > in PD land with the same functionality?
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