Hi, I just got me all the Python stuff installed and while all this seems to be a wonderful extension to pd I have encountered a very basic problem, which is that pd crashes with "unknown software exception" (0xc000001d) whenever I try to send it a float. Bangs, messages, and lists are no problem though... I could prepend each float with a symbol to get things working, but I'd prefer to get this solved the right way. I'm using pd 0.37.0, pyext 0.1.2, Python 2.3, Windows2000 Thanks much, Sukandar
Hi Sukandar, could you please send me a PD patch and the respective Python script illustrating the problem?
best greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sukandar Kartadinata" sk@glui.de To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:45 PM Subject: [PD] pyext doesn't eat floats..?!
Hi, I just got me all the Python stuff installed and while all this seems to be a wonderful extension to pd I have encountered a very basic problem, which is that pd crashes with "unknown software exception" (0xc000001d) whenever I try to send it a float. Bangs, messages, and lists are no problem though... I could prepend each float with a symbol to get things working, but I'd prefer to get this solved the right way. I'm using pd 0.37.0, pyext 0.1.2, Python 2.3, Windows2000 Thanks much, Sukandar
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Hi Thomas, thanks for the fast response. I'm using the simple-1.pd example patch, along with simple.py It crashes as soon as I drag on the number box that's connected to the second inlet. Sukandar
On 13. Jan 2004, at 16:02 Uhr, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Sukandar, could you please send me a PD patch and the respective Python script illustrating the problem?
best greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sukandar Kartadinata" sk@glui.de To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:45 PM Subject: [PD] pyext doesn't eat floats..?!
Hi, I just got me all the Python stuff installed and while all this seems to be a wonderful extension to pd I have encountered a very basic problem, which is that pd crashes with "unknown software exception" (0xc000001d) whenever I try to send it a float. Bangs, messages, and lists are no problem though... I could prepend each float with a symbol to get things working, but I'd prefer to get this solved the right way. I'm using pd 0.37.0, pyext 0.1.2, Python 2.3, Windows2000 Thanks much, Sukandar
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Hi Sukandar, i'm sorry but although i'm using the same configuration of versions i can't reproduce the problem. Is anyone else experiencing crashes from floats sent to pyext? Do you use the packaged version from the website or the cvs one? I changed some minor things in the cvs lately but that shouldn't break anything.
hmmm don't know... Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sukandar Kartadinata" sk@glui.de To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:25 PM Subject: Re: [PD] pyext doesn't eat floats..?!
Hi Thomas, thanks for the fast response. I'm using the simple-1.pd example patch, along with simple.py It crashes as soon as I drag on the number box that's connected to the second inlet. Sukandar
On 13. Jan 2004, at 16:02 Uhr, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Sukandar, could you please send me a PD patch and the respective Python script illustrating the problem?
best greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sukandar Kartadinata" sk@glui.de To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:45 PM Subject: [PD] pyext doesn't eat floats..?!
Hi, I just got me all the Python stuff installed and while all this seems to be a wonderful extension to pd I have encountered a very basic problem, which is that pd crashes with "unknown software exception" (0xc000001d) whenever I try to send it a float. Bangs, messages, and lists are no problem though... I could prepend each float with a symbol to get things working, but I'd prefer to get this solved the right way. I'm using pd 0.37.0, pyext 0.1.2, Python 2.3, Windows2000 Thanks much, Sukandar
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OK, the following is a bit complicated and maybe somewhat futile but I'm curious:
As some might recall I have this embedded music computer called the gluiph which is powered by pd. Currently patches are uploaded thru a serial link. First I did this thru a simple utility, but as it got tedious to constantly switch between apps I wrote the uploader as a pd patch itself (initially using [comport], now thru [pyext].pyserial). This works fine.
The next step was to avoid switching between the uploader patch and the "real" one. For this I added a (menu+shortcut) command to pd.tk that tells the (background) uploader patch the name and path of the current top patch, so it can read it from disk and transfer it to the gluiph. This works too.
However, I'd prefer to have a solution that would do this w/o the pd.tk mod - any ideas ?
Additionally, I'd be curious to know if it's possible to access a running pd patch directly (as binbuf or text) so I wouldn't have to save it first before loading it in again for the transfer. Of course it's possible by modifying the source and/or the tcl/tk stuff (done that) but I wonder if it can be done from a (second, "background") pd patch.
(Future: transfer the patch after every editing step, so the running patch on the gluiph always reflects what you have on screen)
hope this makes sense thanks, Sukandar
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