Source: pd-mrpeach Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers Uploaders: IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) , Build-Depends: debhelper (>=11~), dh-buildinfo, devscripts, puredata-dev | puredata, Standards-Version: 4.2.1 Rules-Requires-Root: no Section: sound Homepage: https://download.puredata.info/mrpeach Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/pd/pd-mrpeach.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/pd/pd-mrpeach Package: pd-mrpeach Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Recommends: pd-comport, Description: bag of tricks for Pure Data (Pd) mrpeach is a collection of general purpose objects: - [op~] signal comparison - [rc~] resistor-capacitor circuit - [rcosc~] resistor-capacitor oscillator - [rojo~] red noise generator - [sqosc~] bandlimited pulse generator - [runningmean] moving average filter - [tabfind] find a number in a table - [str] strings - [f2b] float32 → bytes converter - [b2f] bytes → float32 converter - [life2x] game of life - [which] output path to a Pd-object . - [midifile] play and record MIDI files - [binfile] read/write raw data files Package: pd-osc Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Recommends: pd-iemnet | pd-net, Suggests: pd-comport, pd-slip, Description: Open Sound Control for Pd This library allows one to construct and parse OSC messages within Pd. It includes support for ordinary OSC-messages, typetags, timetags and bundles. . These objects are transport-agnostic, so you can use them to transmit OSC over UDP, TCP/IP, serial port, or in fact whatever you want. However, you will have to install additional libraries that will handle the transport layer (like pd-net or pd-comport). . Note however, that OSC is a packet-based protocol, so if you intend to use it with a stream-based transport (like TCP/IP or the serial line), you must use a packetizer (the OSC-specifications suggest to use SLIP, as provided by pd-slip). Package: pd-cmos Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Description: digital logic emulator objects for Pure Data (Pd) This is a collection of small objects that emulate logic CMOS components, namely the CD4000 series. It currently contains 25 objects of the cd4000 series. . The emulation assumes idealized components, and works in the message domain. Package: pd-mrpeach-net Architecture: any Section: net Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Recommends: pd-osc, pd-pddp, Suggests: pd-slip, Provides: pd-net Description: Pd library for low-level networking This library adds Pure Data (Pd) objects that allow one to build a networking infrastructure within Pd on OSI-Layer 4 (transport layer). The objects use threads to allow for non-blocking network communication within an audio realtime environment. - [tcpreceive], [tcpsend]: unidirectional communication over TCP/IP - [tcpserver], [tcpclient]: bidirectional communication over TCP/IP - [udpreceive], [udpsend]: unidirectional communication over UDP - [udpsndrcv]: bidirectional communication over UDP - [udpsend~], [udpreceive~]: transmit uncompressed signals via UDP Since these objects only send/receive lists of bytes, you will most likely need to add some glue to implement higher-level protocols (and transmit meaningful data). Package: pd-slip Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Recommends: pd-osc, Enhances: pd-comport, pd-net, Description: SLIP encoder/decoder for Pure Data (Pd) This library implements the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), a simple protocol for encapsulating packets within a streaming transport protocol such as TCP/IP or on the serial port. . You will need this if you plan to transmit e.g. OSC messages via TCP/IP or the serial line. Package: pd-xbee Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, puredata | pd, Recommends: pd-comport, Section: electronics Description: interfacing with your XBee from within Pure Data (Pd) This library allows you to interact with your XBee (a small form factor radio module). It provides objects for encoding and decoding XBee commands/responses. . The underlying communication is handled by other objects, usually [comport].