At 19:26 06.07.2006, you wrote:
So I traded that G3 for another from the stack. Bits of plastic missing, but it works and has more room on the drive. I read online how one can network OSX and Windows with firewire... they call it "IP over Firewire": http://www.lifehacker.com/software/networking/geek-to-live-fast-one-wire-net... But it's mentioned as a way to transfer files. Does anyone know if this "network" method would work for running PD? If so it seems like it would be the perfect way, for its speed...
it's just 'normal' ip, so everything that works over an ip network, also works over an ip-over-fw network (but only point-2-point) it's around 4 times as fast as 100mbit ethernet, but slower than 1gbit, so nowadays it isn't really of much use anymore when 1gbit is built-in in most new comps and the cards are cheap.
sven.
On 7/6/06, sven ml.sven@subscience.de wrote:
At 19:26 06.07.2006, you wrote:
So I traded that G3 for another from the stack. Bits of plastic missing, but it works and has more room on the drive. I read online how one can network OSX and Windows with firewire... they call it "IP over Firewire": http://www.lifehacker.com/software/networking/geek-to-live-fast-one-wire-net... But it's mentioned as a way to transfer files. Does anyone know if this "network" method would work for running PD? If so it seems like it would be the perfect way, for its speed...
it's just 'normal' ip, so everything that works over an ip network, also works over an ip-over-fw network (but only point-2-point) it's around 4 times as fast as 100mbit ethernet, but slower than 1gbit, so nowadays it isn't really of much use anymore when 1gbit is built-in in most new comps and the cards are cheap.
Interesting. The literature I see says it is only really worth having with dual processors, that anything less uses a fraction of the gbit capacity. I'm not dealing with new comps, I have a b&w G3 and a 2GHz Gateway from '03. I'll have to check if it's built-in on either, I'm guessing no.
-Chuckk
sven.
On Thu Jul 06, 2006 at 04:10:22PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On 7/6/06, sven ml.sven@subscience.de wrote:
At 19:26 06.07.2006, you wrote:
So I traded that G3 for another from the stack. Bits of plastic missing, but it works and has more room on the drive. I read online how one can network OSX and Windows with firewire... they call it "IP over Firewire": http://www.lifehacker.com/software/networking/geek-to-live-fast-one-wire-net... But it's mentioned as a way to transfer files. Does anyone know if this "network" method would work for running PD? If so it seems like it would be the perfect way, for its speed...
it's just 'normal' ip, so everything that works over an ip network, also works over an ip-over-fw network (but only point-2-point) it's around 4 times as fast as 100mbit ethernet, but slower than 1gbit, so nowadays it isn't really of much use anymore when 1gbit is built-in in most new comps and the cards are cheap.
Interesting. The literature I see says it is only really worth having with dual processors, that anything less uses a fraction of the gbit capacity.
i installed Gentoo onto a comp by chrooting into it booted into knoppix from a binpkg-loaded notebook thru a firewire cable. for some reason it was really slow. like 500K/second. dug up a crossover cable and it was much faster on the normal ethernet. driver issues i'd imagine. or NFS suckage. i would guess it doesnt handle >2 device situations very well, without a hub to manage collisions/etc?
On 7/6/06, sven ml.sven@subscience.de wrote:
it's just 'normal' ip, so everything that works over an ip network, also works over an ip-over-fw network (but only point-2-point) it's around 4 times as fast as 100mbit ethernet, but slower than 1gbit, so nowadays it isn't really of much use anymore when 1gbit is built-in in most new comps and the cards are cheap.
sven.
I got OSX installed, and got ip-over-fw working. However, to use it, I have to use this spc protocol program, which just has a local/remote browser for file exchange. Does anyone know how I can use this to do netsend and netreceive? Do I put Pd in the shared folder and set permissions to rwx, then try to execute it from the other computer?
Maybe I should go ahead and invest in an ethernet hub. Thx
-Chuckk
Nevermind, I found all I have to do is use netsend and netreceive, and it sends over firewire without having to set up anything else. Thanks for all your help! -Chuckk
On 7/10/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/6/06, sven ml.sven@subscience.de wrote:
it's just 'normal' ip, so everything that works over an ip network, also works over an ip-over-fw network (but only point-2-point) it's around 4 times as fast as 100mbit ethernet, but slower than 1gbit, so nowadays it isn't really of much use anymore when 1gbit is built-in in most new comps and the cards are cheap.
sven.
I got OSX installed, and got ip-over-fw working. However, to use it, I have to use this spc protocol program, which just has a local/remote browser for file exchange. Does anyone know how I can use this to do netsend and netreceive? Do I put Pd in the shared folder and set permissions to rwx, then try to execute it from the other computer?
Maybe I should go ahead and invest in an ethernet hub. Thx
-Chuckk
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