Here's the patch. It's a bit messy but you can probably morph it into what you want.
Martin
Martin Peach wrote:
You can definitely use the DMX USB pro with [comport]. I have a patch somewhere that I tested with a DMX dimmer. You basically need to send a header and the control values as a list of bytes. http://www.enttec.com/docs/dmx_usb_pro_api_spec.pdf has the protocol. If I find the patch I'll post it.
Martin
Nick Burge wrote:
I would like to use pd to control some lights via a wii device. I am on linux 10.04. I have the wii up and running in pd, I have compiled dmx512 from the iem repository, and have the objects dmxin and dmx out in my pd/extra directory. Since these objects depend upon dmx4linux I tried to compile the dmx4linux programme which is supposed to create a dev/dmx directory...... but so far it does'nt do so. The latest version goes back to 2008, so it may not be viable with Lucid.?? Typing dmesg i see my dmx usb pro interface is recognised as dev/ttyUSB0 when i plug it in. But the pd objects will not create. Does anyone on the list have a viable dmx system (preferably using enttec dmx usb pro) set up on linux that they could inform me about? Thanks. Nick.
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