Sounds like I should finish my multicast DNS objects (aka Rendezvous
aka Bonjour). They would make it really easy to do service
advertisement and discovery on local networks. The grand plan to so
have advertisement built into the [netserver] object.
.hc
On Sep 27, 2005, at 4:54 AM, derek holzer wrote:
Hi Urs,
Urs Liska wrote:
I would like to simplify the process of connecting two patches by
sending the second patch the IP address of the first patch.Some folks from "The Hub", along with Ross Bencina of "AudioMulch"
fame, have been working on an OSC system for collaborative
performances involving a server-app which handles the routing for you.
IP addresses are replaced with simple IDs, and it looks fairly
plug-and-play. Unfortunately, besides some undocumented PD patches for
using this system, that's all I can share with you.I got this info from Scot Gresham-Lancaster, who is CC'd here in the
hopes that he can send a proper URL to some docs. (Scot, you can reply
to me and I'll forward to the PD list if you aren't subscribed and
don't want to be!)best, derek
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