martin pichlmair wrote:
concerning keyspan i'ld like to mention that there are cheaper comports out there. and the one i bought does not misbehave as bad as the keyspan thing does. e.g. it does not appear as a new device in /dev every time.
that just has to be said on the mailing list so that it is found in the archives (and your brains :)
if someone's interested i can look up the model that i use at home in the evening and post it.
you may also try my slightly altered comport object (a newer version than the one annie uses). it's attached. i did not test it enough yet, so any comments are welcome. it might as well not work at all. the major change is that it creates the object despite the /dev it searches is not found. you might then use the "device /dev/ttySverylongkeyspannumberstuff" message to attach it to your comport (that you find out via the terminal).
lg martin
On Nov 24, 2004, at 13:03, slimboyfatboyslim wrote:
hi,
Koray Tahiroglu wrote:
Hello, I tried comport 0 as well, it gave me the same error, PD cannot see comport object as an external.
did you plug ur keyspan cable? did you check ur /dev directory? Is there sth called tty.USA19QW181P1.1?
Are you also using Mac OSX? I placed the comport.pd_darwin file under extra folder.
Which version of PD? The new old w/o wish shell or w/ wish shell?
comport 0 9600 ... couldn't create
I am using PD, and now I am trying to use keyspan-bstamp with PD.
I guess, there might be something with the comport.pd_darwin compiled file.
There're some other people using that, I don't think there's any problem
Are you using PD under macOSX, and same compiled filer works?
yup, it does
cheers, Koray.
when I compile he object, I've set comport 0 for the keyspan, so try comport 0 /dev/ttyS1 seems like a windows file structure, I have tried all the ports but it doesn't see the keysapan-basicstamp. On the other hand I have Max/msp Runtime in the same computer and it can communicate with basicstamp. /dev/ttyS1 is linux serial port, I don't know if it's the same as Windows, so you mean you want to use the comport object in Max also? In Max, there's a serial object from Jeremy Bernstein but I never try it, ask Max list instead. It might be comport.pd_darwin not a proper compiled extra file. do you have any idea, what is wrong? in you osx /dev, if you correct install the keyspan, there should /dev/key.US18..... (sth like that), comport 0 belongs to that port. cheers, Koray cheers, SFS On Nov 23, 2004, at 16:48, slimboyfatboyslim wrote: hi, I'm not sure which serial external you're talking but I've got the comport object for osx, here's the link http://www.slimboyfatboyslim.org/gl.html (scroll down to the bottom) Cheers, SFS ----------------- M.Koray Tahiroglu DA student/researcher Media Lab, University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/ tel: +358 40 754 8449 fax: +358 9 75630 555
M.Koray Tahiroglu DA student/researcher Media Lab, University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/ tel: +358 40 754 8449 fax: +358 9 75630 555
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nice, dr.martins, the keyspan is sooooooooooooo expensive, please do send us the brandname, the price and where did you get the cable.
Cheers, SFS