Sorry, no way to override the "5400" (there ought to be one!)... also, you'l have a surprise when oyu run "open" and "save" dialogs: they see files on the GUI machine but Pd will then try to read or write on the other one!
I've used this feature only once so far. It might turn out to be useful for running Pd on PDAs and such.
cheers Miller On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 06:18:48PM +0100, Johannes Taelman wrote:
Hi all,
As indicated in "pd -help" it is possible to run the gui on a remote machine. Seems perfect for patching with my xbox. But I didn't find more documentation about this feature. After some puzzling I'm using this command now to invoke pd remotely:
jxbox:~# pd -alsa -verbose -noadc -r 48000 -blocksize 256 -audiobuf 20 -nomidi -guicmd "rsh xi "/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd-gui 5400 jxbox -display :0""
Where jxbox is my xbox (where I run the patch) and xi is my desktop machine (where I get the gui). Is this the right way to do it? I notice that pd chooses another portnumber when 5400 is in use (by eg. another pd session). Is there a possibility to pass the actual portnumber to pd-gui? Is this a *nix-only feature or can this work on win32 too?
Anyway, once again I'm amazed by the power of pd.
j#|@
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