hi ppl,
i tried (the first time) pd with the flag "-nogui" and was first scared how slow it opened GrIPD. but i remebered something about adding object [netreceive] in your patch and voila, it all works smooth... but,
screen" on my win2k machine (yes, i know. it says somethig like "don't close this window when using midiin". but i dont know any other way how to close the dosbox without pd-gui... help!)
well, the important info i would need is how do i close the dosbox (with out blue screen :) when using pd with -nogui flag...
1000thnx -andre ps. i'm using pd0.35-1
Citeren André Schmidt andre@vju-tv.net:
hi ppl,
i tried (the first time) pd with the flag "-nogui" and was first scared how slow it opened GrIPD. but i remebered something about adding object [netreceive] in your patch and voila, it all works smooth... but,
- when i close GrIPD and then close the "dosbox" i get the "furious blue
screen" on my win2k machine (yes, i know. it says somethig like "don't close this window when using midiin". but i dont know any other way how to close the dosbox without pd-gui... help!)
Yes this is almost certainly your midiport-driver crashing. Do you get "Process has locked pages..." in your bluescreen? Are you using the midiman usb series for midi? I wonder if it is specific to this brand of interfaces.
To quit nicely, you could send the message "pd quit" from GriPD.
- can i run pd without the dosbox ? (eg. using/seeing only GrIPD)
Not that I know. You can minimize it.
j#|@
At 00:47 29/11/2002 +0100, Johannes Taelman wrote:
Yes this is almost certainly your midiport-driver crashing. Do you get "Process has locked pages..." in your bluescreen?
can't remember what stand in the bluescreen, but i can reproduce it again later if you wan't (can't boot @ the moment)
Are you using the midiman usb series for midi? I wonder if it is specific to this brand of interfaces.
no, i'm using EES PC-MIDI2/4 on the paraller port...
To quit nicely, you could send the message "pd quit" from GriPD.
1000thnx, (did i miss this on the pd manuals/examples ?)
cheers -andre