There is also my own HID -> OSC daemon, joyosc: https://github.com/danomatika/joyoscSince it's sending OSC, you can stream from one computer to another, regardless of OS, so it's useful for rapid prototyping.I haven't personally built it on Windows, but it should work fine with MinGW and the SDL2 development libs as it uses an auto tools build system.On Jan 31, 2020, at 9:27 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 15:05:39 -0500
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Subject: [PD] compiling hidio for Windows
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Dear list,
I need to use external controllers via USB with vanilla (say, a PS4
controller), and I have not found a compiled version of [hidio] for
Windows. Please, let me know if there are ready-made options out there
(feel free to change subject line if that thread goes wild).
In the meantime, I am trying to compile [hidio] for Windows. I'm on Windows
10.0.18362, x64-based PC. I am using a MSYS terminal with MINGw64. I took
the latest code from Benitoite's repository (
https://github.com/Benitoite/hidio) and I am stuck with "undefined
reference"s all over. I attach here the console log.
I would very much welcome any idea on how to approach this so I can use
vanilla with my students :)
Best,