On 05/19/2011 04:45 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's the original way of controlling the analog inputs. It just controls whether the Arduino sends the analog messages. Its there only for backwards compatibility. Use the non-old messages now.
okedoke - for the matter of integrity this should be included in the arduino-help.pd otherwise people only looking at arduino-help.pd get confused?
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On May 19, 2011, at 10:07 AM, olsen wrote:
ej m i also noticed this during workshopping some time ago but it just got lost in the backyard of my brain... nice that you mentioned it again! i also had to enable analogIns through the "old analog/digital controls" subpatch or "analogIns X 1" message. in the arduino-help.pd there's a toggle for this but strangely enough also here you've to send enable "analogIns X Y" the first time you connect the arduino! hans maybe add the enable "analogIns X Y" message to arduino-help.pd.
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On 05/18/2011 01:39 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
In the Pduino test patch ("arduino-test.pd") there is a subpatch called "old analog/digital controls".
This includes a series of toggles which send the message "analogIns X Y" (where X is the analog pin to enable/disable and Y is either 0 or 1).
With the version I'm testing (which is Firmata 2.1 on an Arduino Duemilanove) those messages are actually needed in order to get the analog inputs to work.
Maybe those messages aren't needed with Firmata 2.2? That would explain the "old" in the subpatch name.
Thanks m.
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