On Apr 26, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Piotr Majdak wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am here working with David Cuartielles and some of his students,
so I think he can write good Arduino code ;). The network is
down, and I am on my Mac, so I don't have the exact code. We've tried a number of different programs and setups, and a
couple different boards and computers. Even the basic program
which just relays the data received back to the serial port
doesn't work. Data is not coming out of the serial port from Pd. Have you successfully written to the serial port on Windows using
[comport]?I'm on Windows XP and we use [comport] to let pd communicate with a
motion tracker. We use a modified [comport] object made by IEM
guys. You can download our version from http://iem.at/~majdak/ download/pd/ It tested and stable for Windows 2000/XP.Winnie/IOHannes: do you want to merge your version of [comport]
with ours?
Piotr,
It looks like you properly implemented the asynchronous writing/
OVERLAPPED stuff, but you also changed the comment characters from /*
*/ to //. That makes it quite hard to read the diff output.
Could you create a diff file of only the relevant changes against the
CVS version?
.hc
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