Le 22 Décembre 2005 14:11, Sylvain a écrit :
Hi list,
Just wondering, I read the thread about the topic, but I am quite confused about the fact that nobody mentioned chips with TCP/IP layer. I would find useful, as Pd already has pre-built objects that can listen to TCP ports, to send Pd raw information about the sensors used, and then do anything you want with it. It is because it is not as cheap as other solutions ? Cause I find this solution pretty attractive. I am actually trying to set up a little project with students using this type of component to make them discover how to control sound with sensors. I know that it may sound to some people like the hammer to smash the fly (as we say in french), but as my lab can afford it ... Any comment welcome.
I'm no aware of cheap enough microcontrollers with a TCP/IP stack. But since your "taylor is rich", here's at least two links: http://www.gumstix.com/products.html http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/products/rab2000_tcpip/ -- Marc