I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in OsX and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work. What else do I have to specify before the port number. Must be missing out on something obvious if somebody can put me out of my misery.
Mark
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are u using UDP or TCP?
“mark sargeant”於 2004 年 3 月 23 日,週二 02:37PM 提到:
I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in OsX and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work.
What else do I have to specify before the port number. Must be missing out on something obvious if somebody can put me out of my misery.Mark
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I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in OsX and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work. What else do I have to specify before the port number. Must be missing out on something obvious if somebody can put me out of my misery.
probably windos's supadupa firewall ?
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mark sargeant wrote:
I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in OsX and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work. What else do I have to specify before the port number.
The IP address of the remote machine?
Martin
Hallo, mark sargeant hat gesagt: // mark sargeant wrote:
I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in OsX and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work. What else do I have to specify before the port number. Must be missing out on something obvious if somebody can put me out of my misery.
Try first with telnet in a Console/Terminal window. If "telnet hostname-or-ip portnumber" works, then use it exactly like this in your netsend/netreceive connect message: "connect hostname-or-ip portnumber". It telnet doesn't work, then it's a network problem and not solveable by Pd.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Hi Mark
I'm doing a similar thing at the moment (osx and win98, both pd-0.37, connected over internet). And it worked quite well after doing some settings in the router (port-forwarding). Am I right that your computers are connected in a LAN? As far as i know, winXP has a built-in software firewall. Maybe it helps to change some settings (opening the port you're using). try both ways, netsend from XP and netsend from OSX.
roman
I can get netsend and netreceive to work on the same machine using localhost. But when using it to connect two machines running Pd 0.36 in
OsX
and XP I haven't been having any joy in getting this to work. What else
do
I have to specify before the port number. Must be missing out on something obvious if somebody can put me out of my misery.
Mark