Is there a bi-directional tcp object for pd(win), like netsend/netreceive but, yes; bi-directional.
The program I'm connecting to assumes it can send data back to the opening client which I need to receive.
Thanks
Ed, Suppose, Nottingham UK. http://www.suppose.co.uk ed@suppose.co.uk
Hi Edward,
try netserver from http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/. It's part of the maxlib library and basically a bidirectional netreceive. When a connection has been established by a client it's possible to send data back. The opposit is netclient.
Olaf
Edward George schrieb:
Is there a bi-directional tcp object for pd(win), like netsend/netreceive but, yes; bi-directional.
The program I'm connecting to assumes it can send data back to the opening client which I need to receive.
Thanks
Ed, Suppose, Nottingham UK. http://www.suppose.co.uk ed@suppose.co.uk
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-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.kug.ac.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.kug.ac.at] On Behalf Of Olaf Matthes Sent: 04 March 2003 18:28 To: pd-list Subject: Re: [PD] bi-directional tcp socket object
Hi Edward,
try netserver from http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/. It's part of the maxlib library and basically a bidirectional netreceive. When a connection has been established by a client it's possible to send data back. The opposit is netclient.
Olaf
Edward George schrieb:
Is there a bi-directional tcp object for pd(win), like netsend/netreceive but, yes; bi-directional.
The program I'm connecting to assumes it can send data back to the opening client which I need to receive.
Thanks
Ed, Suppose, Nottingham UK. http://www.suppose.co.uk ed@suppose.co.uk
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