Hi,
the meaning of 'raw data'
It's bytes.
does [1 2 3( represent bytes with the octal vaue 001 002 003,
yes
does it mean that the mrpeach version recognizes that a file is used for input;
yes
BTW, I strongly recommend using [iemnet] over [mrpeach]'s netobjects! The former has a much better threading model and gets more frequent updates.
Christof
On 24.05.2020 13:31, rolfm@dds.nl wrote:
hi,
i want to minimize the data stream send through an UDP connection
by sending 'coded' bytes; the receiver(s) will decode them.
i'm unsure about the meaning of 'raw data' in the helpfile of [udpsend].
does [1 2 3( represent bytes with the octal vaue 001 002 003,
or the integers 1 2 3 which will be 'translated' into the octal bytes 061 062 063 ?
it's a bit ambigious for me, especially comparing the helpfiles of [iemnet/udpsend] and [mrpeach/udpsend].
with the iemnet version one cannot send files directly, it's necessary to use [binfile].
does it mean that the mrpeach version recognizes that a file is used for input;
wow that [binfile] is embedded in its [udpsend]?
rolf
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