Yes, exactly, same inlet and outlet behavior. Then a patch written on
one platform will work on all platforms. Actually, what would be
really great is a MacOS X version of [linuxevent], then you can support
any USB HID device. But IIRC, this might be a little trickier with
MacOS X. It was really easy in Linux.
.hc
On Saturday, Feb 7, 2004, at 12:12 America/New_York, William Grissom
wrote:
by compatible you mean with the same input/output functionality? Definitely, I was planning to model it after J. Sarlo's, though
actually in looking at your pure-data.org webpage's description of your object,
i think it might be better to to it after yours. WillOn Sat, 7 Feb 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It would be great if you could make the MacOS X object compatible with either J. Sarlo's [joystick] for Windows/Linux, or my [linuxjoystick], which I intend to implement on all three platforms (though I would probably call it [rawjoystick].
.hc
On Saturday, Feb 7, 2004, at 11:55 America/New_York, William Grissom wrote:
Thanks for the reply, I think I am going to go the HID route. I'll
put the code on my webspace and email the group when I have it done, if you would be interested. WillOn Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I've done some work on writing these, but nothing is in a useable form. A joystick object using libSDL wouldn't be too hard, but its somewhat limited. Apple's HID API looks quite nice, so that should be too
hard either. But its always a matter of finding the time to do it, esp. when I already have this working on Linux.....hc
On Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004, at 11:42 America/New_York, William
Grissom wrote:Hi All, Has anybody done any work on getting a USB joystick or gamepad working with Pd in Mac OS X? Thanks William Grissom wgrissom@umich.edu
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