I think he's referring to stefan's OSC.py which is one way, I don't really kow the other osc for python code (but stefans shouldn't be too hard to adapt to support incoming connections aswell, regexes are also supported so ...)
I've been using this script to communicate with PD as well, and it really would be useful to recieve OSC messages from PD, has anyone modded the script to allow OSC in ? also the protologic one confuses me somewhat, if it allows for OSC in I'd use it, but I can't seem to figure out how you set the host address or port number.
thanks
-wwcarpen [www.inpuj.net/~wwcarpen]
question for the deeply geeky :-)
how could PD benefit from running on a dual-processor machine under Linux? the latest offerings from Planet CCRMA offer a dual-processor-compiled kernel, for example, and Ardour [another free/opensource audio app] actually recommends one... one can always hope that the cpu-greed of the TCL/TK could be slogged off one processor along with the demands of the OS, while saving the other for pure DSP functions...
we can't let just the Mac kids with these new dual-processesor G5s have all the fun! ;-)
bst, d.