that data via serial to an external program to play as MIDI.
The problem is, I am using a third-party (Spikenzie Labs) serial-to-midi converter that cannot speak to the COM port while Firefly also does. Bear with me, as I am just starting to figure this out, but I imagine the following possibilities:
1. Hardwire an actual MIDI-out into my prototype and code it so that the signal is sent this way. Get a MIDI-to-USB cable and go into a different COM port.
2. Set up a virtual serial port? No idea if this is a thing.
3. Internalize the serial-to-midi conversion/TX to my Grasshopper/Firefly setup. I don't really know what this entails.
Any thoughts?Thanks as always for all of your digital trailblazing...
Josh…
Added by Joshua Jordan at 12:47pm on November 4, 2013
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Now my file is like this
quite complicated. So I wonder whether I can do it with Hoopsnake, repeating process 1 for 4 times.
But the process involves 3 different starting input (in Circle 2), which is like this
Input a is the origin of the first rod (O1), Input b is to determine the direction of A1-O2, and Input c is the direction of the first rod (vector O1-A1).
I wonder how these 3 starting data can be calculated respectively in the iterations? Perhaps this involves some manipulation of data tree?
Can anyone give some suggestions? Thank you in advance for any help!
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o 'curves'. In the script, it still expects 'x'. I have to add another input before it will refresh and call the input 'curves'.
2/ Upon loading gh, it gives the following error message. This has only happened since upgrading from version 9.0075 to 9.0076
Priority: PreLoad
{
Method not found: 'System.String Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_ComponentServer.CopyFileToRoamingFolder(System.String, Boolean)'.
MissingMethodException
}
3/ I also posted a few bugs here a while ago, just wanted to bump that up:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/some-gh-bugs?commentId=2985220%3AComment%3A1068289&xg_source=msg_com_forum
Thanks!
Steven…
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2) How it is possible to create a mesh in which the faces, irregular and with different grades, could be managed in inclines and height keeping continuity with the adjacent faces?
Thanks a lot in advance for helping,
Federico…
the "port" input. I would really appreciate any help!
For example, my Arduino board is connected to COM 3. The "ports available" component correctly identifies this port, and I know there is nothing wrong with the port itself since the Arduino communicates through COM 3 without problem when using an Arduino sketch.
The runtime error produced by the Firefly open/close port component:
1. Solution exception:Could not load type 'Grasshopper.Instances' from assembly 'Grasshopper, Version=1.0.0.20, Culture=neutral, PulicKeyToken=null'.
System specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
Rhinoceros 4.0 SR 9
Grasshopper Build 0.8.006
Firefly Build 1.0067
Arduino Uno R3
These error messages appear when Grasshopper is loaded from Rhino. They first appeared when Firefly was installed:
Object: Mega_Write (level 1){ Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. TargetInvocationException}
Object: Mega_Write (level 2){ Method not found: 'Void Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_PersistentParam`1.SetPersistentData(System.Object[])'. MissingMethodException}
Object: Uno_Write (level 1){ Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. TargetInvocationException}
Object: Uno_Write (level 2){ Method not found: 'Void Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_PersistentParam`1.SetPersistentData(System.Object[])'. MissingMethodException}
Object: ArduinoBake (level 1){ Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. TargetInvocationException}
Object: ArduinoBake (level 2){ Method not found: 'Void Grasshopper.Kernel.GH_PersistentParam`1.SetPersistentData(System.Object[])'. MissingMethodException}
Thank you for your help!
Colin…