For example: One computer running a complete pd instance with the gui and physical controllers, the other running a (-nogui) pd doing the "work", and both instances communicating via OSC.
Would that work (well)? (well, this scenario would also make sense on Dual Core processors, isn't it?)
Best Urs
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
Miller Puckette wrote:
I've done it once. You have to do something like: pd -guicmd "ssh myothermachine pd/bin/pd-gui 5400"
after fixing ssh not to prompt for a password (for instance by using the "ssh-add" mechanism).
Probably will take a fair amount of fooling around to get working.
note however, that the pd-gui task is relatively small compared to the pd-core (a lot of gui-stuff is really evaluated in the pd-core). so your performance gain might not be as big as you think when running pd and pd-gui on 2 separate machines. it should however be useful if you want to run 2 instances of pd on different machines and control them separately (this is: not with [netsend]/[netreceive]) from one monitor/mouse/keyboard - like 2 applications.
mf.adsr. IOhannes
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