There is also my own HID -> OSC daemon, joyosc: https://github.com/danomatika/joyosc https://github.com/danomatika/joyosc
Since it's sending OSC, you can stream from one computer to another, regardless of OS, so it's useful for rapid prototyping.
I haven't personally built it on Windows, but it should work fine with MinGW and the SDL2 development libs as it uses an auto tools build system.
On Jan 31, 2020, at 9:27 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 15:05:39 -0500 From: ffdd cchh <camarafede@gmail.com mailto:camarafede@gmail.com> To: Pd-List <pd-list@lists.iem.at mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at> Subject: [PD] compiling hidio for Windows Message-ID: <CAO_HSB79+K5Crpw_ZbALykquUyvJf6sgzX5e5F6fWLBg6fOafg@mail.gmail.com mailto:CAO_HSB79+K5Crpw_ZbALykquUyvJf6sgzX5e5F6fWLBg6fOafg@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Dear list,
I need to use external controllers via USB with vanilla (say, a PS4 controller), and I have not found a compiled version of [hidio] for Windows. Please, let me know if there are ready-made options out there (feel free to change subject line if that thread goes wild).
In the meantime, I am trying to compile [hidio] for Windows. I'm on Windows 10.0.18362, x64-based PC. I am using a MSYS terminal with MINGw64. I took the latest code from Benitoite's repository ( https://github.com/Benitoite/hidio https://github.com/Benitoite/hidio) and I am stuck with "undefined reference"s all over. I attach here the console log.
I would very much welcome any idea on how to approach this so I can use vanilla with my students :)
Best,
Dan Wilcox @danomatika http://twitter.com/danomatika danomatika.com http://danomatika.com/ robotcowboy.com http://robotcowboy.com/