Hi Arduinoids,
I am using the arduino object with a normal (non bluetooth) Arduino board. When I start up, however, something (I think maybe the comport object) tries to connect with my phone (as a bluetooth device) and the PD patch with the arduino object will not appear until I have said Yes to the request for contact. Twice.
This is annoying, to say the least.
Does anybody have an idea how I can deal with this, other than having bluetooth turned off (which also only "sort of" worked)?
Cheers,
tim
You're bluetooth phone must be showing up as serial device 0.
[arduino] defaults to device 0. Use the [devices( message to list
the available devices. Then use the number of your arduino as an
arg. On mine, it is [arduino 4].
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Tim Boykett wrote:
Hi Arduinoids,
I am using the arduino object with a normal (non bluetooth) Arduino board. When I start up, however, something (I think maybe the comport object) tries to connect with my phone (as a bluetooth device) and the PD patch with the arduino object will not appear until I have said Yes to the request for contact. Twice.
This is annoying, to say the least.
Does anybody have an idea how I can deal with this, other than having bluetooth turned off (which also only "sort of" worked)?
Cheers,
tim
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This is it: thank you!
note to self: the "open 7" message is not sufficient, also the argument to the arduino object needs to be set to the correct port number.
d'oh!
tm
On 26/03/2008, at 4:53 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You're bluetooth phone must be showing up as serial device 0.
[arduino] defaults to device 0. Use the [devices( message to list
the available devices. Then use the number of your arduino as an
arg. On mine, it is [arduino 4]..hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Tim Boykett wrote:
Hi Arduinoids,
I am using the arduino object with a normal (non bluetooth) Arduino board. When I start up, however, something (I think maybe the comport object) tries to connect with my phone (as a bluetooth device) and the PD patch with the arduino object will not appear until I have said Yes to the request for contact. Twice.
This is annoying, to say the least.
Does anybody have an idea how I can deal with this, other than having bluetooth turned off (which also only "sort of" worked)?
Cheers,
tim
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[open 7( should work too, but that won't prevent it from first trying
to open #0.
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Tim Boykett wrote:
This is it: thank you!
note to self: the "open 7" message is not sufficient, also the argument to the arduino object needs to be set to the correct port number.
d'oh!
tm
On 26/03/2008, at 4:53 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You're bluetooth phone must be showing up as serial device 0.
[arduino] defaults to device 0. Use the [devices( message to list
the available devices. Then use the number of your arduino as an
arg. On mine, it is [arduino 4]..hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Tim Boykett wrote:
Hi Arduinoids,
I am using the arduino object with a normal (non bluetooth) Arduino board. When I start up, however, something (I think maybe the comport object) tries to connect with my phone (as a bluetooth device) and the PD patch with the arduino object will not appear until I have said Yes to the request for contact. Twice.
This is annoying, to say the least.
Does anybody have an idea how I can deal with this, other than having bluetooth turned off (which also only "sort of" worked)?
Cheers,
tim
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