Ian Smith-Heisters a écrit :
- (I asked this a couple weeks ago and didn't get an answer) does
anyone know about an ascii float to ascii character convert, like ascii2any for Windows? Does anyone have tips for compiling ascii2any for windows?
I'm the one to blame since I wrote those externals. Sorry for the delay; I don't use PD very much these days, so I don't often read the list.
I once compiled my ascii externals for Windows, using cygwin, as a special request. I personally don't encourage the use of Windows, so I won't distribute this version. But I can send it to you.
- I'm having trouble getting ascii2any working under linux. I've
programmed a PIC to output a letter for tagging and routing purposes, then a space, then an 8 bit number from its ADC, and then a NL character. As I understand the ascii2any readme, this should make it output "a <number>", though the number should be nonsense, since it isn't ascii encoded yet. This should be fine, if I got "a <nonsense>" at least I would know what the problem is. However, all I get is "bang bang bang bang bang..."
What are the numbers that comes out of the comport object? Connect it to a print object and look at the console window... -- Marc