would be nice to have the info about the port setting somewhere - either in the test or in the help - somehow it changes your layout of the arduino-test.pd. i've attached a basic variation ø
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean, but Patches welcome! :-D
.hc
On Nov 19, 2009, at 1:44 PM, olsen wrote:
wouldn't it be nice to have the info in the brackets somewhere in the arduino-help?
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you look at the arduino-help.pd or arduino-test.pd, the message should be [digitalIns 1 1(. The first number is the port# and the second is whether to enable it or not. (PORT0==pins 0-7, PORT1==pins 8-13, PORT2==analog pins).
If you are using Arduino 0017, you might want to upgrade the included Firmata library with the latest version (check the README for how) http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html#pduino .hc On Nov 19, 2009, at 6:16 AM, altern wrote:
hi
i am doing this small example to read a digital sensor with pduino. i test it with an arduino program that reads pin 2 and writes it to pin 13 and this works fine, i get a LED light on and off with my infrared sensor.
however when i try this very same setup in PD i dont get it to work. i am starting up arduino object to the right COM port, i can write manually to pin 13 and the LED flashes, but i dont get anything from pin 2. I have not used digital sensors for ages with PD so i dont remember the right way to set them up.
I send this message to arduino pinMode 2 0
i also tried sending before digitalIns 1
but nothing comes from comport outlet. so i am not sure what i am doing wrong
please help!
enrike
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