As far as I remember, netsend doesn't take any arguments. The netreceive argument is the port number. So if you have a [netreceive 6000] in one patch, the corresponding netsend would be just [netsend] with a connected message box like this [connect localhost 6000] (that is, of course, if the other patch is running on the same machine. Otherwise localhost will be the IP of the machine).
Pall
----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian deCleir" 0031259@student.ul.ie To: PD-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 8:08 PM Subject: [PD] netreceive netsend
Is it possible to have more than jsut [netsend] and [netsend 1] When I try using a third netsend, ie [netsend 2] , [netreceive 2] only
picks
up what was sent on [netsend 1], also [netreceive 1] doesnt receive
anything
anymore because of that, I'd like to be able to have loads of netsends all in the one patch, and then their equivelant netreceives in the other patch any help appreciated I cant figure out whats wrong, ps all Im doin is sending numbers at the mo cheers adrain
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