[squeakland] [Newbies] Introductory documentation for OSC in Squeak

OFFRAY VLADIMIR LUNA CARDENAS offray.luna at javeriana.edu.co
Wed Mar 16 15:37:46 EDT 2011


Hi all,

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De: Ricardo Moran <richi.moran at gmail.com>
Fecha: Miércoles, 16 de Marzo de 2011, 11:20 am
Asunto: Re: [squeakland] [Newbies] Introductory documentation for OSC in	Squeak
A: Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>
CC: Mailinglist Squeakland <squeakland at squeakland.org>, "A friendly place to get answers to even the most basic questions about Squeak." <beginners at lists.squeakfoundation.org>

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On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de> wrote:
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> > I'm using Physical Etoys in Squeak for Linux (0.7 version) for interact with an arduino board. Other people is using vvvv for their work with sensors. I would like to use OSC for enabling communication with them, but I can't find any newbie documentation on that subject, in fact, I only find on the web that OSC is supported by Squeak and is a nice protocol, even proudctos like Musical Objects that use it, but not many details. Any introductory information on Squeak and OSC will be appreciated and if I can get details on time to make proper communication, even better.
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I don't think there is "introductory documentation" for OSC in Squeak. You should load the OSC package from Squeakmap and see if you can make sense of it.
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Bert is right, AFAIK there is no introductory documentation. However, the code is very simple, it has a lot of tests and examples and in the last version I added a lot of comments. So it should be easy to understand and use. Start by looking at OSCServer class comments and tests.

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Note that the squeakmap version is outdated, you should probably load it directly from squeaksource http://www.squeaksource.com/OSCClient/OSC-Richo.23.mcz. 

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I don't know exactly what you're trying to acomplish, though. Are you trying to use OSC to communicate with the Arduino? What is ww?

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Cheers,
Richo

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Thanks Bert and Ricardo for your quick answers. I will try your advice. vvvv is a graphical programming environment for physical computing and interactive art which has an interface with Arduino. The web page is here:

http://vvvv.org/

Is only windows only, so finding Physical Etoys was a really bless for a "Linux Zealot" like me :-).  vvvv has support for OSC for communication and because I'm using Physical Etoys is the way to communicate my work with the work of everyone else. The idea is to send data captured from arduino in Physical Etoys to vvvv so we can make a collective proto-interactive art.

Thanks again,

Offray

By the way, I'm documenting the experience (not completed yet) here :

http://hackbo.co/home/arduino/





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