Hi Mika,
It was tested on all three. [hid] works on OS X and Linux. Windows users have [pd_joystick], which isn't quite as functional but should do the job:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pd/
HC, this doesn't seem to be in the Windows Extended installers...why not? Or did I miss it?
Also, on the flightsim page that Martin borrowed much of this from, there are instructions for programming the ATMega from Windows as well.
best, d.
Mika Ristimäki wrote:
Hi,
Any chances that this would work in Windows XP also? Or is it just
Linux stuff?-Mika
On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote: Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.
This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place on 26 April 2008. Details here:
http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions, sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.
Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
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