Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-12-21 Thread Thierry Douez
> 2015-11-17 [-hh]: >> Ben R. wrote: >> Does anyone have (fairly recent) experience using LiveCode to with unusual >> input devices - phidgets, PowerMate, MIDI keyboards or controllers, DMX, etc? >> On either Mac OS X or iOS? What's easy? What works? Are there good >> externals or libraries I

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread dunbarx
: LiveCode with unusual input devices Craig. This looks to be quite useful, but as I don’t read German, it is hard to tell. I have some very unusual USB devices that I would love to use with LC on my mac. Currently, I am stuck with the manufacture’s proprietary software. How does Service USB

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread Vokey, John
Craig. This looks to be quite useful, but as I don’t read German, it is hard to tell. I have some very unusual USB devices that I would love to use with LC on my mac. Currently, I am stuck with the manufacture’s proprietary software. How does Service USB Plus detect the usb devices? Does i

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread Mark Schonewille
Some time ago, we had a LiveCode meeting about Arduino. LiveCode works very nicely with Arduino. Would that be interesting to you? One of the people who regularly attends the meetings has a very nice stack to control th Arduino. Kind regards, Mark Schonewille http://economy-x-talk.com https:/

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread [-hh]
> Ben R. wrote: > Does anyone have (fairly recent) experience using LiveCode to with unusual > input devices - phidgets, PowerMate, MIDI keyboards or controllers, DMX, etc? > On either Mac OS X or iOS? What's easy? What works? Are there good > externals or libraries I should know about? I f

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread Scott Rossi
Ben, when you say "unusual input devices" you're speaking my language -- this is a passion of mine. While not current (I haven't set this up in years), at one time I had a Sega Activator ring talking to LiveCode -- it was either Revolution or MetaCard back then -- to play a virtual drum set, using

Re: LiveCode with unusual input devices

2015-11-16 Thread dunbarx
I have used the "Service USB Plus" from http://www.bkohg.com A pleasure to use. Comes with a framework for LC, as well as other platforms. Mainly good for I/O control with external gadgetry. If you wanted to automate an alarm system for your house, or create a disco controller, this is perfect