Hi,
a couple of questions about arduinos and PD and stuff. I hope they aren't somewhere obvious; I haven't been able to find any answers.
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
multiple platform house, so it would be good if we could use the same arduino firmware for multiple platforms, i.e. PD and Max.
there were problems...
Cheers,
Tim
Tim Boykett wrote:
Hi,
a couple of questions about arduinos and PD and stuff. I hope they aren't somewhere obvious; I haven't been able to find any answers.
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
- is there a Max version of the Pduino interface stuff? We are a
multiple platform house, so it would be good if we could use the same arduino firmware for multiple platforms, i.e. PD and Max.
i think so:
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Interfacing/Firmata
-josh
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
Cheers,
Tim
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On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 19:02 +0200, Tim Boykett wrote:
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
since the arduino mounts itself as a serial device, you can easily have more than one arduino and talk to them on different ports with pd. of course, you'll need for each arduino one [arduino] (or [comport]) object.
roman
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Tim Boykett wrote:
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
pd talks to the arduino via the comport object. if you have several arduinos attached, then you want to give each instance of the arduino object the corrating portnumber.
- is there a Max version of the Pduino interface stuff?
yes, have a look at http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/max_msp/pduino_for_max it is still beta (serial object is not working properly under windows.)
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
hmm, should not be a problem on OSX, where or what did you here about it? because I also want to get some bt arduinos. marius.
On Apr 16, 2007, at 2:18 PM, marius schebella wrote:
Tim Boykett wrote:
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
pd talks to the arduino via the comport object. if you have several arduinos attached, then you want to give each instance of the arduino object the corrating portnumber.
In case it's not clear, like this:
[arduino 1] [arduino 2] [arduino 5]
The numbers depend on your computer, of course. Send a 'devices'
message to get the numbering:
[devices( | [arduino]
.hc
- is there a Max version of the Pduino interface stuff?
yes, have a look at http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/max_msp/pduino_for_max it is still beta (serial object is not working properly under
windows.)
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
hmm, should not be a problem on OSX, where or what did you here about it? because I also want to get some bt arduinos.
I've heard they work with Pduino with some minor caveats.
.hc
marius.
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Hi, You might want to consider the http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/SimpleMessageSystem if you want something (more?) flexible.
a
2007/4/16, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 2:18 PM, marius schebella wrote:
Tim Boykett wrote:
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
pd talks to the arduino via the comport object. if you have several arduinos attached, then you want to give each instance of the arduino object the corrating portnumber.
In case it's not clear, like this:
[arduino 1] [arduino 2] [arduino 5]
The numbers depend on your computer, of course. Send a 'devices' message to get the numbering:
[devices( | [arduino]
.hc
- is there a Max version of the Pduino interface stuff?
yes, have a look at http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/max_msp/pduino_for_max it is still beta (serial object is not working properly under windows.)
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
hmm, should not be a problem on OSX, where or what did you here about it? because I also want to get some bt arduinos.
I've heard they work with Pduino with some minor caveats.
.hc
marius.
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On 16/04/2007, at 7:02 PM, Tim Boykett wrote:
- is it possible to have multiple arduinos being talked with by
one PD patch on one machine? Has anyone tried this?
This should be no problem at all. Quoting HCS the comport number is
the argument to the arduino abstraction:
[arduino 1] [arduino 2] [arduino 5]
The numbers depend on your computer, of course. Send a 'devices' message to get the numbering:
[devices( | [arduino]
- is there a Max version of the Pduino interface stuff? We are a
multiple platform house, so it would be good if we could use the same arduino firmware for multiple platforms, i.e. PD and Max.
The Arduino website is a little inconsistent. The Max/MSP page now also points to: http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Interfacing/Firmata
as well. PDuino is now firmata and all is well.
SimpleMessageSystem also works on both platforms, but I think that it is not a sensor system but a general system to talk with the Arduino board: it can do input and output, but can also be used to set up parameters of a program running on the Arduino. So it is even more flexible than firmata which is more flexible than Arduino2Max.
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
Feb 2007 Erich Berger reported success on Windows, no success on Linux. I cannot find any other reports.
hi tim,
- Bluetooth Arduino: any luck on linux or OSX so far? Last I heard
there were problems...
Feb 2007 Erich Berger reported success on Windows, no success on Linux. I cannot find any other reports.
no problems in OSX.
and i guess you just have to set your bluetooth modules in linux in the right way..the arduino BT opens just another serial so why say it doesnt work on linux..?
i will try it ltr, /alejo
Feb 2007 Erich Berger reported success on Windows, no success on Linux. I cannot find any other reports.
no problems in OSX.
and i guess you just have to set your bluetooth modules in linux in the right way..the arduino BT opens just another serial so why say it doesnt work on linux..?
i will try it ltr, /alejo
hi,
i tried for quite a while to get arduino bt talking to my ubuntu dapper drake / gnome. but at the end my knowledge about linux was obviously not enough. i also think that it should be no problem to get it working, but how?! was the big question for me. it might be that other distros would work better for that in a generic way. anyway i know that my bt works, i can transfer files to other bt hosts etc, but i was not able to get a working rfcomm to bt arduino. i would be happy if somebody could work it out. part of my quest is documented in the arduino forum.
cheers
erich