MAX MSP OSC ROUTE ANDROID
If you are using the Pi's with touch screens just to send osc messages you would be better off with some £40 android 7" tablets running TouchOSC (one licence for all of the android devices you own). for later.įor audio on a Pi it should be run headless, so you should drop your touch screens in that case. I have not managed to make audio streaming to a Pi work reliably yet without occasional dropouts, and the sound will not work well at all unless you give Pd root privileges. I just bought another wrt54 on ebay for 99 uk pence.Īre you planning to stream audio to these 4 Pi's (in which case you will need extended) or are you just sending osc messages from them, or just receiving osc messages so as to start/stop playback? I would think you would be better off with a dedicated router. You are using an extra Pi as a router and you want to use and on that? and a later vanilla will be ok as Alexandros suggested)? However, extended has many useful objects! You do not really want to use netsend and netreceive but in fact OSC objects (so you don't need MrPeach.
MAX MSP OSC ROUTE UPDATE
So you still want to use the touch screens, and as you have a few Pi's you have backup cards so you have managed to get back to where you were before the update disaster? I hope so as that would make me feel much better! so I am sorry toddak, but I have a lot of questions. Nothing returned indicates that the kernel is Ah!. On the original, soft-float Debian Wheezy distribution, here's what readelf -A /proc/self/exe | grep Tag_ABI_VFP_args This indicates an armhf distro, which in fact is what Raspbian is. To show you an example, here's what happens on a Raspberry Pi running the Raspbian readelf -A /proc/self/exe | grep Tag_ABI_VFP_args If the Tag_ABI_VFP_args tag is found, then you're running on an armhf system. Readelf -A /proc/self/exe | grep Tag_ABI_VFP_args
if it will still not run once the missing dependancies have been installed you should check that you are running an armhf system. and so the command above should solve your problem and Pd should then run.ĪLSO.
I think that it is essential.Īnd maybe the dejavu fonts (uncertain). It is most likely that you need pulse audio for Pd to run.
MAX MSP OSC ROUTE UPGRADE
Sudo apt-get upgrade -f (fix missing dependencies) In fact you should do all of these from time to time. But if there is no other work around I might have to go that to fix the missing dependancies run this in terminal. Įrrors were encountered while processing:ĭoes anyone know if 0.43.3 has the mrpeach alexandros - I was having issues with Jessie and some of the screens I was running, so would prefer to stick with Wheezy at the moment if possible. Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme. Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils. Processing triggers for shared-mime-info. Package pulseaudio-utils is not installed.ĭpkg: error processing pd-extended (-install):ĭependency problems - leaving unconfigured Pd-extended depends on pulseaudio-utils however: Pd-extended depends on ttf-dejavu however: Package libquicktime2:armhf is not installed. Pd-extended depends on libquicktime2 (>= 2:1.2.2) however: Pd-extended depends on libgsl0ldbl (>= 1.9) however: Pd-extended depends on libftgl2 (>= 2.1.3~rc5) however: ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of pd-extended: Preparing to replace pd-extended 0.43.4~extended1-1~raspbian (using pd-extended_0.43.4~extended1-1~raspbian_wheezy_b). 86594 files and directories currently installed.) it looks like there might be an issue, There seems to be some errors during install, and then PD won't ~/Desktop $ sudo dpkg -i pd-extended_0.43.4~extended1-1~raspbian_wheezy_b