diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index ff61c78..74c46c5 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -43,6 +43,9 @@
/usr/*
!/usr/local/
/usr/local/*
+!/usr/local/lib/
+/usr/local/lib/*
+!/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/
!/usr/local/sbin/
/usr/local/sbin/*/
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/LICENSE.txt b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/LICENSE.txt
new file mode 100644
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@@ -0,0 +1,676 @@
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diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/README.txt b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1c590f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+A collection of network objects for Pure Data.
+For more info see http://puredata.org
+or
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data/
+Bugs and feature requests should be filed at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=55736
+Send questions to the mailing list at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
+
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/examples/test.txt b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/examples/test.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e36d4ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/examples/test.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+testing one two three
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/httpreceive-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/httpreceive-help.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5dc140a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/httpreceive-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+#N canvas 525 51 712 894 10;
+#X obj 119 146 httpreq;
+#X obj 44 56 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X msg 84 94 GET http://132.205.142.12/index.php;
+#X obj 136 309 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 136 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 163 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 190 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 217 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 81 350 from;
+#X obj 119 257 tcpclient;
+#X obj 153 283 tgl 15 0 empty empty connected 18 7 0 8 -24198 -13381
+-1 0 1;
+#X text 190 256 tcpclient opens a tcp socket to send and receive bytes
+on;
+#X floatatom 270 342 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 313 320 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 382 319 Size of the send buffer;
+#X obj 270 274 route sent buf blocked;
+#X text 340 341 Number of bytes sent;
+#X obj 356 298 print sender_blocked!;
+#X msg 85 206 connect 132.205.142.12 80;
+#X obj 119 450 httpreceive;
+#X floatatom 182 483 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X symbolatom 150 642 10 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 150 620 prepend set;
+#X symbolatom 216 600 50 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 216 578 prepend set;
+#X obj 150 526 route reason Date Content-Length Content-Type;
+#X symbolatom 350 568 50 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 350 546 prepend set;
+#X floatatom 283 558 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 64 74 GET http://132.205.142.12/nothing;
+#X msg 44 165 dump \$1;
+#X obj 44 139 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 37 328 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1
+0 1;
+#X msg 37 351 verbosity \$1;
+#X obj 457 543 print more_status;
+#X obj 76 392 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X text 515 726 Author: Martin Peach;
+#X text 515 743 Date: 2011/01/13;
+#X text 224 481 The right outlet is the status code.;
+#X text 166 693 The left outlet is the message body as a list of bytes
+;
+#X text 154 505 The middle outlet is the status header as name/value
+pairs;
+#X obj 119 693 spigot;
+#X obj 119 723 print message_body;
+#X obj 152 671 tgl 15 0 empty empty printing_long_messages_can_hang_Pd
+17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1 0 1;
+#X text 175 147 [httpreq] sends an HTTP/1.1 request as a list of bytes
+(actually float atoms) \, suitable for [tcpclient];
+#X text 195 444 [htpreceive] expects an HTTP/1.1 response as one or
+more lists of bytes.;
+#X text 187 557 message length:;
+#X obj 27 14 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1
+1 1;
+#X msg 27 37 verbosity \$1;
+#X msg 105 115 HEAD http://132.205.142.12/index.php;
+#X text 175 185 So far only GET and HEAD requests are supported;
+#X text 274 73 should return 404 not found;
+#X text 306 93 should return a web page;
+#X text 332 114 should return only the metainformation;
+#X connect 0 0 9 0;
+#X connect 1 0 0 0;
+#X connect 2 0 0 0;
+#X connect 3 0 4 0;
+#X connect 3 1 5 0;
+#X connect 3 2 6 0;
+#X connect 3 3 7 0;
+#X connect 9 0 19 0;
+#X connect 9 1 3 0;
+#X connect 9 2 10 0;
+#X connect 9 3 15 0;
+#X connect 15 0 12 0;
+#X connect 15 1 13 0;
+#X connect 15 2 17 0;
+#X connect 18 0 9 0;
+#X connect 19 0 41 0;
+#X connect 19 1 25 0;
+#X connect 19 2 20 0;
+#X connect 22 0 21 0;
+#X connect 24 0 23 0;
+#X connect 25 0 22 0;
+#X connect 25 1 24 0;
+#X connect 25 2 28 0;
+#X connect 25 3 27 0;
+#X connect 25 4 34 0;
+#X connect 27 0 26 0;
+#X connect 29 0 0 0;
+#X connect 30 0 9 0;
+#X connect 31 0 30 0;
+#X connect 32 0 33 0;
+#X connect 33 0 19 0;
+#X connect 35 0 19 0;
+#X connect 41 0 42 0;
+#X connect 43 0 41 1;
+#X connect 47 0 48 0;
+#X connect 48 0 0 0;
+#X connect 49 0 0 0;
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5dc140a
--- /dev/null
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+#N canvas 525 51 712 894 10;
+#X obj 119 146 httpreq;
+#X obj 44 56 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X msg 84 94 GET http://132.205.142.12/index.php;
+#X obj 136 309 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 136 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 163 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 190 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 217 332 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 81 350 from;
+#X obj 119 257 tcpclient;
+#X obj 153 283 tgl 15 0 empty empty connected 18 7 0 8 -24198 -13381
+-1 0 1;
+#X text 190 256 tcpclient opens a tcp socket to send and receive bytes
+on;
+#X floatatom 270 342 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 313 320 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 382 319 Size of the send buffer;
+#X obj 270 274 route sent buf blocked;
+#X text 340 341 Number of bytes sent;
+#X obj 356 298 print sender_blocked!;
+#X msg 85 206 connect 132.205.142.12 80;
+#X obj 119 450 httpreceive;
+#X floatatom 182 483 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X symbolatom 150 642 10 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 150 620 prepend set;
+#X symbolatom 216 600 50 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 216 578 prepend set;
+#X obj 150 526 route reason Date Content-Length Content-Type;
+#X symbolatom 350 568 50 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 350 546 prepend set;
+#X floatatom 283 558 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 64 74 GET http://132.205.142.12/nothing;
+#X msg 44 165 dump \$1;
+#X obj 44 139 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 37 328 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1
+0 1;
+#X msg 37 351 verbosity \$1;
+#X obj 457 543 print more_status;
+#X obj 76 392 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X text 515 726 Author: Martin Peach;
+#X text 515 743 Date: 2011/01/13;
+#X text 224 481 The right outlet is the status code.;
+#X text 166 693 The left outlet is the message body as a list of bytes
+;
+#X text 154 505 The middle outlet is the status header as name/value
+pairs;
+#X obj 119 693 spigot;
+#X obj 119 723 print message_body;
+#X obj 152 671 tgl 15 0 empty empty printing_long_messages_can_hang_Pd
+17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1 0 1;
+#X text 175 147 [httpreq] sends an HTTP/1.1 request as a list of bytes
+(actually float atoms) \, suitable for [tcpclient];
+#X text 195 444 [htpreceive] expects an HTTP/1.1 response as one or
+more lists of bytes.;
+#X text 187 557 message length:;
+#X obj 27 14 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1
+1 1;
+#X msg 27 37 verbosity \$1;
+#X msg 105 115 HEAD http://132.205.142.12/index.php;
+#X text 175 185 So far only GET and HEAD requests are supported;
+#X text 274 73 should return 404 not found;
+#X text 306 93 should return a web page;
+#X text 332 114 should return only the metainformation;
+#X connect 0 0 9 0;
+#X connect 1 0 0 0;
+#X connect 2 0 0 0;
+#X connect 3 0 4 0;
+#X connect 3 1 5 0;
+#X connect 3 2 6 0;
+#X connect 3 3 7 0;
+#X connect 9 0 19 0;
+#X connect 9 1 3 0;
+#X connect 9 2 10 0;
+#X connect 9 3 15 0;
+#X connect 15 0 12 0;
+#X connect 15 1 13 0;
+#X connect 15 2 17 0;
+#X connect 18 0 9 0;
+#X connect 19 0 41 0;
+#X connect 19 1 25 0;
+#X connect 19 2 20 0;
+#X connect 22 0 21 0;
+#X connect 24 0 23 0;
+#X connect 25 0 22 0;
+#X connect 25 1 24 0;
+#X connect 25 2 28 0;
+#X connect 25 3 27 0;
+#X connect 25 4 34 0;
+#X connect 27 0 26 0;
+#X connect 29 0 0 0;
+#X connect 30 0 9 0;
+#X connect 31 0 30 0;
+#X connect 32 0 33 0;
+#X connect 33 0 19 0;
+#X connect 35 0 19 0;
+#X connect 41 0 42 0;
+#X connect 43 0 41 1;
+#X connect 47 0 48 0;
+#X connect 48 0 0 0;
+#X connect 49 0 0 0;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/httpreq.pd_linux b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/httpreq.pd_linux
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+#N canvas 17 107 200 200 10;
+#N canvas 486 145 761 300 META 1;
+#X text 10 5 VERSION 0.1;
+#X text 11 25 NAME net;
+#X text 9 45 AUTHOR Martin Peach martin.peach@sympatico.ca;
+#X restore 10 10 pd META;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpclient-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpclient-help.pd
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index 0000000..de681b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpclient-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+#N canvas 1 53 1096 649 12;
+#X msg -112 56 disconnect;
+#X obj 219 439 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 219 462 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 250 462 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 282 462 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 314 462 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 179 461 from;
+#X obj 199 387 tcpclient;
+#X obj 239 413 tgl 15 0 empty empty connected 18 7 0 8 -24198 -13381
+-1 0 1;
+#X msg -88 80 dump \$1;
+#X obj -140 65 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -4034 -13381 -1
+0 1;
+#X text -59 -58 connect with an IP address and port number;
+#X msg -200 -32 connect www.concordia.ca 80;
+#X text -17 79 print received messages to main window in hexdump format
+;
+#X text 270 386 tcpclient opens a tcp socket to send and receive bytes
+on;
+#X text -217 305 See also:;
+#X obj -212 329 netclient;
+#X msg -225 -57 connect 127.0.0.1 9997;
+#X obj -212 352 tcpreceive;
+#X text -214 374 can receive messages from tcpclient;
+#X text -136 328 is what tcpclient is based on;
+#X text 250 513 Received messages are output as a list of bytes;
+#X msg 83 251 send 49 127 128 51 59;
+#X obj -84 352 tcpserver;
+#X text -118 351 and;
+#X text 347 -55 tcpclient can connect to a server and send and receive
+messages as lists of bytes. Any integer value between 0 and 255 can
+be transmitted or received.;
+#X msg -63 105 send examples/test.txt;
+#X obj -15 129 openpanel;
+#X msg -15 153 send \$1;
+#X obj -101 114 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -13381
+-1;
+#X text 172 105 send a file;
+#X text 62 128 ...any file;
+#X msg 122 274 71 69 84 32 104 116 116 112 58 47 47 47 105 110 100
+101 120 46 104 116 109 108 13 10;
+#X text 545 281 'send' prefix is optional;
+#X obj 199 514 spigot;
+#X obj 238 491 tgl 15 0 empty empty enable_print 18 7 0 8 -24198 -13381
+-1 0 1;
+#X obj 199 543 print >>>;
+#X text 272 24 GET http:///index.phpCRLF;
+#X floatatom 374 483 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 196 314 set send-buffer size;
+#X floatatom 424 457 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 493 456 Size of the send buffer;
+#X msg 170 338 buf;
+#X text 200 337 get send-buffer size;
+#X msg 146 314 buf 10;
+#X msg 194 362 verbosity \$1;
+#X obj 139 347 tgl 15 1 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -4034 -13381 -1
+0 1;
+#X text 289 362 print connection status messages to main window (default)
+;
+#X msg -136 16 send 71 69 84 32 104 116 116 112 58 47 47 47 105 110
+100 101 120 46 112 104 112 13 10 13 10;
+#X text 271 542 Attempting to print long messages can hang Pd!;
+#X msg 11 179 unblock;
+#X obj 374 407 route sent buf blocked;
+#X text -208 540 2010/03/26 Martin Peach;
+#X msg -175 -7 connect 132.205.142.11 9997;
+#X msg -34 207 hello \;;
+#X obj 59 227 str to_list;
+#X text 158 225 semicolon-terminated strings for netserver or netreceive
+;
+#X text 73 175 if the tcpclient sender blocks for any reason \, it
+must be unblocked manually;
+#X text 444 482 Number of bytes sent;
+#X obj 474 433 print sender_blocked!;
+#N canvas 529 268 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 215 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 195 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION connect to a server and send and receive
+messages as lists of bytes;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 85 INLET_0 list buf verbosity connect send disconnect dump
+unblock;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 list;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 list;
+#X text 12 155 OUTLET_2 float;
+#X text 12 175 OUTLET_3 sent buf blocked;
+#X restore 733 551 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 7 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 1 1 3 0;
+#X connect 1 2 4 0;
+#X connect 1 3 5 0;
+#X connect 7 0 34 0;
+#X connect 7 1 1 0;
+#X connect 7 2 8 0;
+#X connect 7 3 51 0;
+#X connect 9 0 7 0;
+#X connect 10 0 9 0;
+#X connect 12 0 7 0;
+#X connect 17 0 7 0;
+#X connect 22 0 7 0;
+#X connect 26 0 7 0;
+#X connect 27 0 28 0;
+#X connect 28 0 7 0;
+#X connect 29 0 27 0;
+#X connect 32 0 7 0;
+#X connect 34 0 36 0;
+#X connect 35 0 34 1;
+#X connect 42 0 7 0;
+#X connect 44 0 7 0;
+#X connect 45 0 7 0;
+#X connect 46 0 45 0;
+#X connect 48 0 7 0;
+#X connect 50 0 7 0;
+#X connect 51 0 38 0;
+#X connect 51 1 40 0;
+#X connect 51 2 59 0;
+#X connect 53 0 7 0;
+#X connect 54 0 55 0;
+#X connect 55 0 7 0;
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpreceive-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+#N canvas 1 53 478 294 12;
+#X floatatom 206 144 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 233 144 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 260 144 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 287 144 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 163 143 from;
+#X obj 155 185 print message;
+#X obj 155 57 tcpreceive 9997;
+#X floatatom 257 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 303 94 connections;
+#X text 32 16 tcpreceive receives bytes over a tcp connection.;
+#X floatatom 315 144 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 206 117 unpack 0 0 0 0 0;
+#X text 265 235 Martin Peach 2008/11/05;
+#N canvas 529 268 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION tcpreceive receives bytes over a tcp connection
+;
+#X text 12 65 OUTLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 85 OUTLET_1 list;
+#X text 12 105 OUTLET_2 float;
+#X restore 421 264 pd META;
+#X connect 6 0 5 0;
+#X connect 6 1 11 0;
+#X connect 6 2 7 0;
+#X connect 11 0 0 0;
+#X connect 11 1 1 0;
+#X connect 11 2 2 0;
+#X connect 11 3 3 0;
+#X connect 11 4 10 0;
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diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsend-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsend-help.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..58864b3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsend-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+#N canvas 1 53 559 320 12;
+#X msg 85 175 disconnect;
+#X msg 13 59 connect 127.0.0.1 9997;
+#X obj 60 253 tgl 15 0 empty empty connected 20 7 0 8 -24198 -241291
+-1 0 1;
+#X obj 60 230 tcpsend;
+#X text 217 60 <--first;
+#X msg 32 83 send 0 1 2 3;
+#X text 8 7 tcpsend sends bytes over a tcp connection.;
+#X text 8 30 Used in conjunction with packOSC will send OSC over tcp
+;
+#X msg 50 106 send examples/test.txt;
+#X obj 385 144 openpanel;
+#X msg 385 168 send \$1;
+#X obj 385 125 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -24198 -241291
+-1;
+#X text 344 105 send a file;
+#X text 407 124 ...any file;
+#X text 148 84 send raw data;
+#X text 137 134 'send' prefix is optional;
+#X msg 61 133 99 98 97;
+#X text 291 260 Martin Peach 2007/06/20;
+#N canvas 507 340 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION send bytes over a tcp connection;
+#X text 12 65 INLET_0 connect send list disconnect;
+#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X restore 490 290 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 3 0;
+#X connect 1 0 3 0;
+#X connect 3 0 2 0;
+#X connect 5 0 3 0;
+#X connect 8 0 3 0;
+#X connect 9 0 10 0;
+#X connect 10 0 3 0;
+#X connect 11 0 9 0;
+#X connect 16 0 3 0;
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index 0000000..9cafbea
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+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpserver-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+#N canvas 4 103 1272 816 12;
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+#X text 320 376 connections;
+#X obj 381 501 print received;
+#X msg 135 86 client 1 1 2 3;
+#X msg 63 14 broadcast 1 2 3;
+#X text 91 -9 list of connections;
+#X text 186 14 send to all clients;
+#X text 358 426 on socket;
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+#X text 100 -65 send to client on socket 504;
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+18 19;
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+54 55 56 57 58 59;
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+74 75 76 77 78 79;
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+95 96 97 98 99;
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+111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119;
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+142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149;
+#X msg 647 42 client 1 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
+161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169;
+#X msg 647 80 client 1 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
+181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189;
+#X msg 647 118 client 1 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
+201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209;
+#X msg 647 156 client 1 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220
+221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229;
+#X msg 647 194 client 1 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240
+241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249;
+#X msg 647 232 client 1 250 251 252 253 254 255;
+#X obj 40 -177 openpanel;
+#X obj 40 -196 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty choose_a_file 17 7 0 10
+-24198 -241291 -1;
+#X text 24 -157 ...any file;
+#X msg -108 -157 client 1 \$1;
+#X msg 14 -35 10 1 2 43;
+#X text 98 -48 'send' prefix is optional;
+#X text 88 -31 (the first number is socket number);
+#X msg -41 -90 disconnectsocket \$1;
+#X msg -84 -133 disconnectclient \$1;
+#X obj 647 257 s toserver;
+#X obj 376 327 r toserver;
+#X floatatom 143 -172 5 0 0 0 - - -;
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+#X obj 163 -129 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -258699
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+#X text -109 -110 disconnect by socket or client number;
+#X text 488 351 argument is port number;
+#X text 52 353 Received messages are output as lists of bytes;
+#X text -9 457 ***WARNING*** Attempting to print long messages can
+hang pd!;
+#X obj 381 479 spigot;
+#X obj 420 459 tgl 15 0 empty empty enable_print 17 7 0 10 -24198 -258699
+-45076 0 1;
+#X msg 159 110 dump \$1;
+#X obj -17 95 tgl 15 0 empty empty enable_dump 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985
+-1 0 1;
+#X text -85 45 dump received;
+#X text -85 61 characters to main;
+#X text -85 76 window in hexdump;
+#X text -85 92 format:;
+#X obj 381 352 tcpserver 9997;
+#X msg -132 -181 client 1 test.txt;
+#X text 647 -234 [tcpserver] sends and receives bytes on [0...255]
+;
+#X text 158 -217 [tcpserver] waits for clients to connect to its port.
+;
+#X text -137 -202 send a file to client 1;
+#X msg 183 134 client 1 72 101 108 108 111 13 10;
+#X floatatom 638 437 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 770 396 print status;
+#X floatatom 598 460 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 528 459 to_client;
+#X msg 111 62 client;
+#X msg 88 39 client 1;
+#X text 156 38 get state of client 1;
+#X text 249 86 send (binary) 1 2 3 to client 1;
+#X floatatom 772 529 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X symbolatom 804 502 20 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 741 502 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 705 436 bytes;
+#X text 598 436 sent;
+#X msg 209 160 clientbuf 1 65536;
+#X obj 741 478 unpack 0 0 s 0;
+#X floatatom 836 550 7 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 681 550 length of send buffer:;
+#X text 721 528 socket:;
+#X text 690 501 client:;
+#X text 781 501 ip:;
+#X text 339 159 set send-buffer size for client 1;
+#X text 163 62 get state of all clients (list on right outlet);
+#X obj 598 411 unpack 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 679 478 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 609 477 on_socket;
+#X msg 233 184 send;
+#X msg 258 209 1156;
+#X text 276 183 output 'client' message for all sockets;
+#X text 298 209 output 'client' message for socket 1156;
+#X msg 283 234 unblock;
+#X obj 598 372 route sent client blocked;
+#X text -143 233 If sending too many messages blocks the system \,
+tcpserver will stop sending until it receives an unblock message;
+#X obj 712 419 print blocked;
+#N canvas 530 81 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 225 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 205 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION wait for clients to connect to its port;
+#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float list client disconnectclient disconnectsocket
+send print broadcast dump clientbuf unblock;
+#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 float;
+#X text 12 145 OUTLET_2 float;
+#X text 12 165 OUTLET_3 list;
+#X text 12 185 OUTLET_4 sent client blocked;
+#X restore 899 458 pd META;
+#X msg 354 305 port 12345;
+#X text 436 304 change listening port (only if no connections are active)
+;
+#X msg 332 283 verbosity \$1;
+#X obj 332 263 hradio 15 1 0 4 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10 -1 -4034
+-1 0;
+#X text 425 281 set verbosity level;
+#X text -9 536 2014/02/13 Martin Peach;
+#X connect 0 0 60 0;
+#X connect 3 0 4 0;
+#X connect 3 1 5 0;
+#X connect 3 2 6 0;
+#X connect 3 3 7 0;
+#X connect 11 0 60 0;
+#X connect 12 0 60 0;
+#X connect 16 0 60 0;
+#X connect 18 0 40 0;
+#X connect 19 0 40 0;
+#X connect 20 0 40 0;
+#X connect 21 0 40 0;
+#X connect 22 0 40 0;
+#X connect 23 0 40 0;
+#X connect 24 0 40 0;
+#X connect 25 0 40 0;
+#X connect 26 0 40 0;
+#X connect 27 0 40 0;
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+#X connect 29 0 40 0;
+#X connect 30 0 40 0;
+#X connect 31 0 34 0;
+#X connect 32 0 31 0;
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+#X connect 42 0 43 1;
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+#X connect 44 0 43 0;
+#X connect 45 0 46 1;
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+#X connect 47 0 46 0;
+#X connect 52 0 10 0;
+#X connect 53 0 52 1;
+#X connect 54 0 60 0;
+#X connect 55 0 54 0;
+#X connect 60 0 52 0;
+#X connect 60 1 1 0;
+#X connect 60 2 2 0;
+#X connect 60 3 3 0;
+#X connect 60 4 96 0;
+#X connect 61 0 60 0;
+#X connect 65 0 60 0;
+#X connect 70 0 60 0;
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+#X connect 80 0 76 0;
+#X connect 80 1 74 0;
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+#X connect 100 0 60 0;
+#X connect 102 0 60 0;
+#X connect 103 0 102 0;
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diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI-help.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e481731
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI-help.pd
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+#N canvas 171 298 450 300 10;
+#X text 79 81 This is a support object for;
+#X obj 252 81 pddp/helplink tcpsocketserver;
+#X obj 178 123 tcpsocket.FUDI;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74194d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.FUDI.pd
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+#N canvas 585 75 446 533 10;
+#X obj 50 49 == \$2;
+#X obj 7 28 route in socket;
+#X obj 7 76 spigot;
+#N canvas 622 183 512 335 reset 0;
+#X obj 23 41 route \$2;
+#X obj 23 63 route reset;
+#X obj 23 83 t b b;
+#X msg 55 170 done;
+#X obj 23 113 outlet;
+#X text 161 33 this is used to:;
+#X text 87 114 a) reset the sockethandler on a new connection;
+#X text 88 129 (for instance \, if the previous connection was quitted
+in the middle of a packet).;
+#X text 55 213 b) check for the socketserver \, if a sockethandler
+on specified socket already exists.;
+#X obj 55 191 s \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 23 19 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X connect 0 0 1 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 2 0 4 0;
+#X connect 2 1 3 0;
+#X connect 3 0 9 0;
+#X connect 10 0 0 0;
+#X restore 46 102 pd reset;
+#X obj 105 279 route socket ip;
+#X obj 41 367 list append;
+#X obj 58 323 list append;
+#X obj 7 299 t a b b b;
+#X obj 7 414 list prepend out;
+#X obj 41 391 list prepend socket.out;
+#X obj 58 345 list prepend ip.out;
+#X obj 7 442 list trim;
+#X text 16 220 the lower part makes [tcpsocketserver] behave like [tcpserver]
+;
+#X obj -2 136 cnv 15 450 70 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -204786 -66577
+0;
+#N canvas 385 67 606 479 FUDI 0;
+#X obj 23 6 inlet;
+#X obj 23 400 outlet;
+#N canvas 389 242 191 341 serialize 0;
+#X obj 5 100 t a a;
+#X obj 37 122 list prepend 0;
+#X obj 37 143 s \$0.inbuffer;
+#X obj 5 174 list length;
+#X obj 5 218 until;
+#X obj 5 195 t a b;
+#X obj 5 241 f;
+#X obj 50 244 + 1;
+#X msg 49 218 0;
+#X obj 5 267 tabread \$0.inbuffer;
+#X obj 5 50 inlet;
+#X obj 5 289 outlet;
+#X obj 5 12 table \$0.inbuffer 8192;
+#N canvas 294 258 396 232 list_serialize_raw 0;
+#X obj 13 73 until;
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+#X obj 13 47 t b a;
+#X obj 13 23 inlet;
+#X obj 13 169 outlet;
+#X obj 13 121 list split 8192;
+#X obj 141 106 b;
+#X text 12 190 cut incoming list into pieces of a maximum of the buffersize.
+;
+#X connect 0 0 1 0;
+#X connect 1 0 5 0;
+#X connect 2 0 0 0;
+#X connect 2 1 1 1;
+#X connect 3 0 2 0;
+#X connect 5 0 4 0;
+#X connect 5 1 1 1;
+#X connect 5 2 6 0;
+#X connect 5 2 4 0;
+#X connect 6 0 0 1;
+#X restore 5 74 pd list_serialize_raw;
+#X connect 0 0 3 0;
+#X connect 0 1 1 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 3 0 5 0;
+#X connect 4 0 6 0;
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+#X connect 6 0 9 0;
+#X connect 7 0 6 1;
+#X connect 8 0 6 1;
+#X connect 9 0 11 0;
+#X connect 10 0 13 0;
+#X connect 13 0 0 0;
+#X restore 23 30 pd serialize;
+#X obj 23 109 t a a;
+#X obj 97 297 list prepend;
+#X obj 195 296 t a;
+#X obj 23 327 list append;
+#X obj 23 350 t a b;
+#X obj 160 56 inlet;
+#X text 210 56 reset;
+#X obj 23 53 sel 10 13;
+#X msg 23 76 32;
+#X obj 23 219 sel 59;
+#X obj 178 264 b;
+#X obj 23 373 list append 10;
+#X obj 23 149 sel 92;
+#X msg 23 171 -1;
+#X obj 62 171 t a a;
+#X msg 62 193 59;
+#X text 119 182 <-;
+#X text 144 176 separate by 59 (semicolon) \, but ignore semicolons
+prepended by 92 (backslash);
+#X connect 0 0 2 0;
+#X connect 2 0 10 0;
+#X connect 3 0 15 0;
+#X connect 3 1 4 0;
+#X connect 4 0 5 0;
+#X connect 4 0 6 1;
+#X connect 5 0 4 1;
+#X connect 6 0 7 0;
+#X connect 7 0 14 0;
+#X connect 7 1 6 1;
+#X connect 7 1 4 1;
+#X connect 8 0 13 0;
+#X connect 10 0 11 0;
+#X connect 10 1 11 0;
+#X connect 10 2 3 0;
+#X connect 11 0 3 0;
+#X connect 12 0 6 0;
+#X connect 13 0 4 1;
+#X connect 13 0 6 1;
+#X connect 14 0 1 0;
+#X connect 15 0 16 0;
+#X connect 15 1 17 0;
+#X connect 16 0 12 1;
+#X connect 17 0 18 0;
+#X connect 17 1 12 0;
+#X connect 18 0 12 1;
+#X restore 7 161 pd FUDI;
+#X text 70 162 <- PUT HERE THE PROTOCOL SPECIFIC DELIMITER CODE;
+#X text 15 197 --------------------------------------------------------
+;
+#X text 12 129 --------------------------------------------------------
+;
+#X obj 7 6 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 7 465 s \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 105 255 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X text 200 454 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 50 74 <- only pass stream of own socket;
+#X text 201 474 Version: 2009-02-02;
+#X connect 0 0 2 1;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 1 1 0 0;
+#X connect 2 0 14 0;
+#X connect 3 0 14 1;
+#X connect 4 0 5 1;
+#X connect 4 1 6 1;
+#X connect 5 0 9 0;
+#X connect 6 0 10 0;
+#X connect 7 0 8 0;
+#X connect 7 2 5 0;
+#X connect 7 3 6 0;
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+#X connect 9 0 11 0;
+#X connect 10 0 11 0;
+#X connect 11 0 19 0;
+#X connect 14 0 7 0;
+#X connect 18 0 1 0;
+#X connect 20 0 4 0;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC-help.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..90b62c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#N canvas 171 298 450 300 10;
+#X obj 178 123 tcpsocket.OSC;
+#X text 79 81 This is a support object for;
+#X obj 252 81 pddp/helplink tcpsocketserver;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f3e47da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocket.OSC.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+#N canvas 636 71 455 534 10;
+#X obj 50 49 == \$2;
+#X obj 7 28 route in socket;
+#X obj 7 76 spigot;
+#N canvas 622 183 512 335 reset 0;
+#X obj 23 41 route \$2;
+#X obj 23 63 route reset;
+#X obj 23 83 t b b;
+#X msg 55 170 done;
+#X obj 23 113 outlet;
+#X text 161 33 this is used to:;
+#X text 87 114 a) reset the sockethandler on a new connection;
+#X text 88 129 (for instance \, if the previous connection was quitted
+in the middle of a packet).;
+#X text 55 213 b) check for the socketserver \, if a sockethandler
+on specified socket already exists.;
+#X obj 55 191 s \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 23 19 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X connect 0 0 1 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 2 0 4 0;
+#X connect 2 1 3 0;
+#X connect 3 0 9 0;
+#X connect 10 0 0 0;
+#X restore 40 102 pd reset;
+#X obj 104 280 route socket ip;
+#X obj 41 367 list append;
+#X obj 58 323 list append;
+#X obj 7 299 t a b b b;
+#X obj 7 414 list prepend out;
+#X obj 41 391 list prepend socket.out;
+#X obj 58 345 list prepend ip.out;
+#X obj 7 442 list trim;
+#X text 16 220 the lower part makes [tcpsocketserver] behave like [tcpserver]
+;
+#X obj -2 136 cnv 15 450 70 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -204786 -66577
+0;
+#X text 70 162 <- PUT HERE THE PROTOCOL SPECIFIC DELIMITER CODE;
+#X text 15 197 --------------------------------------------------------
+;
+#X text 13 129 --------------------------------------------------------
+;
+#X obj 7 6 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 7 465 s \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 104 256 r \$1.TCPSOCKET;
+#X text 200 454 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 55 75 <- only pass stream of own socket;
+#N canvas 389 116 266 236 OSC 0;
+#X obj 27 18 inlet;
+#X obj 27 186 outlet;
+#X obj 144 23 inlet;
+#X text 194 23 reset;
+#X obj 27 123 mrpeach/slipdec 16384;
+#X obj 27 151 spigot 1;
+#X obj 144 45 t b b b;
+#X msg 163 67 192 192;
+#X msg 183 99 0;
+#X msg 144 100 1;
+#X connect 0 0 4 0;
+#X connect 2 0 6 0;
+#X connect 4 0 5 0;
+#X connect 5 0 1 0;
+#X connect 6 0 9 0;
+#X connect 6 1 7 0;
+#X connect 6 2 8 0;
+#X connect 7 0 4 0;
+#X connect 8 0 5 1;
+#X connect 9 0 5 1;
+#X restore 7 161 pd OSC;
+#X text 201 474 Version: 2011-01-05;
+#X connect 0 0 2 1;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 1 1 0 0;
+#X connect 2 0 22 0;
+#X connect 3 0 22 1;
+#X connect 4 0 5 1;
+#X connect 4 1 6 1;
+#X connect 5 0 9 0;
+#X connect 6 0 10 0;
+#X connect 7 0 8 0;
+#X connect 7 2 5 0;
+#X connect 7 3 6 0;
+#X connect 8 0 11 0;
+#X connect 9 0 11 0;
+#X connect 10 0 11 0;
+#X connect 11 0 18 0;
+#X connect 17 0 1 0;
+#X connect 19 0 4 0;
+#X connect 22 0 7 0;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocketserver-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocketserver-help.pd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..96dd001
--- /dev/null
+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocketserver-help.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
+#N canvas 361 252 878 523 10;
+#X declare -stdpath extra/mrpeach;
+#X declare -stdpath extra/mrpeach;
+#X declare -lib moocow;
+#X declare -stdpath extra/mrpeach;
+#X declare -lib moocow;
+#X msg 471 74 print;
+#X text 521 75 list of connections;
+#X text 627 103 send to all clients;
+#X text 629 132 send to client 1;
+#X text 615 155 send to client on socket 504;
+#X text 613 28 'send' prefix is optional;
+#X text 474 48 (the first number is socket number);
+#X msg 556 257 disconnectsocket \$1;
+#X msg 484 284 disconnectclient \$1;
+#X floatatom 506 215 5 0 0 0 - - -;
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+-241291 -1;
+#X floatatom 578 216 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 556 235 f;
+#X obj 556 216 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -258699
+-241291 -1;
+#X text 483 197 disconnect by socket or client number;
+#X obj 618 335 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 618 355 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 649 355 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 681 356 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 715 356 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 616 372 IP;
+#X floatatom 569 355 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 566 371 socket;
+#X floatatom 520 376 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 520 391 number of connections;
+#X obj 471 433 spigot;
+#X obj 510 413 tgl 15 0 empty empty enable_print 17 7 0 10 -24198 -258699
+-258699 0 1;
+#X text 15 37 [tcpsocketserver ];
+#X obj 469 311 cnv 15 185 22 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -204786 -66577
+0;
+#X obj 471 314 tcpsocketserver FUDI 2468;
+#X text 15 115 [tcpsocketserver] is able to handle multiple sockets
+of a packet oriented protocol correctly \, unlike [tcpserver] \, which
+might mix up packets from different sockets.;
+#X text 24 308 - OSC;
+#X text 16 245 each protocol requires its own specific socket handler
+abstraction \, which should be named [tcpsocket.PROTOCOL]. currently
+available are the protocols:;
+#X text 23 293 - FUDI;
+#N canvas 702 157 472 356 EXTENDABILITY 0;
+#X text 3 39 Support for more protocols can easily be added. In order
+to do so:;
+#X text 5 10 EXTENDABILITY;
+#X text 6 105 - open tcpsocket.NEWPROTOCOL.pd;
+#X text 7 127 - edit the green-marked subpatch;
+#X text 10 208 - save it;
+#X text 12 227 - in order to use it \, instantiate:;
+#X text 46 247 [tcpsocketserver NEWPROTOCOL ];
+#X text 8 148 - replace code with code \, that creates proper packets
+out of the incoming stream for the desired protocol. don't forget to
+implement a reset mechanism \, in case a socket is closed in the middle
+of packet transmission.;
+#X text 5 83 - copy tcpsocket.FUDI.pd to tcpsocket.NEWPROTOCOL.pd;
+#X restore 21 387 pd EXTENDABILITY;
+#X text 17 453 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 16 468 Version: 2009-01-11;
+#X text 15 65 [tcpsocketserver] is meant to be a protocol-aware drop-in
+replacement for [tcpserver]. it uses same the same inlet and outlet
+configuration as [tcpserver].;
+#X text 469 478 only well-formed FUDI messages are received here.;
+#N canvas 463 454 147 274 EXAMPLES 0;
+#N canvas 705 77 571 769 FUDI 0;
+#X obj 8 52 cnv 15 550 240 empty empty client_1 20 12 0 14 -249661
+-66577 0;
+#X obj 24 206 tcpclient;
+#X msg 368 107 connect localhost 11001;
+#X msg 392 128 disconnect;
+#X obj 368 85 sel 1 0;
+#X obj 368 64 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -261234 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 24 272 print CLIENT_1;
+#X msg 24 83 one two;
+#X obj 24 104 any2string 0 -1;
+#X msg 68 164 59 10;
+#X msg 32 130 32 116 104 114 101 101 23;
+#X obj 8 299 cnv 15 550 150 empty empty client_2 20 12 0 14 -249661
+-66577 0;
+#X msg 368 354 connect localhost 11001;
+#X msg 392 375 disconnect;
+#X obj 368 332 sel 1 0;
+#X obj 368 311 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -261234 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 24 227 string2any 0 59;
+#X obj 24 247 route bang;
+#X obj 24 386 netclient;
+#X obj 24 415 print CLIENT_2;
+#X text 168 337 <- send FUDI message;
+#X obj 9 457 cnv 15 550 300 empty empty FUDI_server 20 12 0 14 -241408
+-66577 0;
+#X obj 11 613 tcpsocketserver FUDI 11001;
+#X obj 11 687 string2any 0 59;
+#X obj 11 708 route bang;
+#X obj 190 633 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 190 653 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 221 653 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 253 654 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 287 654 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 188 670 IP;
+#X floatatom 130 653 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 70 654 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 59 669 clients;
+#X text 126 669 socket;
+#X text 131 688 <--;
+#X text 164 688 [tcpsocketserver FUDI] does _not_ remove the trailing
+' \; ';
+#X text 164 83 1) start a FUDI message;
+#X text 231 131 2) continue;
+#X text 117 165 3) finish FUDI message (with semicolon - newline);
+#X text 390 65 connect;
+#X text 389 309 connect;
+#X text 19 488 [tcpsocketserver FUDI] doesn't take care of building
+FUDI-compliant messages. this should be done by the user.;
+#X text 153 229 4) try sending a message from client_2 during composing
+a message with client_1 and see \, how the server behaves.;
+#X text 278 535 <- this doesn't work;
+#X text 314 562 <- this should;
+#X msg 24 336 send four five six;
+#X msg 42 563 client 2 115 101 118 101 110 32 59 10;
+#X msg 41 534 client 2 115 101 118 101 110 32;
+#X obj 11 733 print SERVER;
+#X obj 20 32 import moocow;
+#X connect 1 0 16 0;
+#X connect 2 0 1 0;
+#X connect 3 0 1 0;
+#X connect 4 0 2 0;
+#X connect 4 1 3 0;
+#X connect 5 0 4 0;
+#X connect 7 0 8 0;
+#X connect 8 0 1 0;
+#X connect 9 0 1 0;
+#X connect 10 0 1 0;
+#X connect 12 0 18 0;
+#X connect 13 0 18 0;
+#X connect 14 0 12 0;
+#X connect 14 1 13 0;
+#X connect 15 0 14 0;
+#X connect 16 0 17 0;
+#X connect 17 1 6 0;
+#X connect 18 0 19 0;
+#X connect 22 0 23 0;
+#X connect 22 1 32 0;
+#X connect 22 2 31 0;
+#X connect 22 3 25 0;
+#X connect 23 0 24 0;
+#X connect 24 1 49 0;
+#X connect 25 0 26 0;
+#X connect 25 1 27 0;
+#X connect 25 2 28 0;
+#X connect 25 3 29 0;
+#X connect 46 0 18 0;
+#X connect 47 0 22 0;
+#X connect 48 0 22 0;
+#X restore 23 25 pd FUDI;
+#N canvas 697 77 579 756 OSC 0;
+#X obj 9 39 cnv 15 550 240 empty empty client_1 20 12 0 14 -249661
+-66577 0;
+#X obj 25 211 tcpclient;
+#X msg 357 229 disconnect;
+#X obj 333 186 sel 1 0;
+#X obj 333 165 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -261234 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 25 259 print CLIENT_1;
+#X obj 9 286 cnv 15 550 150 empty empty client_2 20 12 0 14 -249661
+-66577 0;
+#X msg 393 362 disconnect;
+#X obj 369 319 sel 1 0;
+#X obj 369 298 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -261234 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X obj 25 417 print CLIENT_2;
+#X obj 10 444 cnv 15 550 300 empty empty OSC_server 20 12 0 14 -241408
+-66577 0;
+#X obj 188 636 unpack 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 188 656 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 219 656 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 251 657 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 285 657 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 186 673 IP;
+#X floatatom 130 656 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 73 657 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 62 672 clients;
+#X text 126 672 socket;
+#X text 355 166 connect;
+#X text 390 296 connect;
+#X obj 16 616 tcpsocketserver OSC 11002;
+#X obj 16 694 unpackOSC;
+#X obj 16 720 print SERVER;
+#X msg 333 208 connect localhost 11002;
+#X msg 369 341 connect localhost 11002;
+#X obj 25 234 unpackOSCstream;
+#X obj 25 373 tcpclient;
+#X obj 25 395 unpackOSCstream;
+#X msg 49 498 /synth1/tone3/freq 440;
+#X msg 25 79 0 0 0 16 47 102 114 101 113;
+#X msg 41 104 0 0 0 44 105 0 0 0 0 1 184;
+#X text 155 324 send OSC message;
+#X msg 25 323 /amplitude 0.78;
+#X obj 25 347 packOSCstream;
+#X obj 16 522 packOSCstream;
+#X obj 16 594 list trim;
+#X msg 16 473 /synth3/tone4/amplitude 0.36;
+#X obj 180 555 hradio 15 1 0 2 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10 -4034 -1
+-1 0;
+#X obj 180 573 + 1;
+#X text 221 555 client;
+#X obj 16 551 list prepend 1;
+#X obj 16 573 list prepend client;
+#X text 236 80 1) start sending an OSC packet;
+#X text 247 106 2) complete the OSC packet;
+#X text 59 137 also try sending an OSC packet from client_2 between
+1) and 2);
+#X text 124 520 <- use [packOSCstream] in order to create OSC packets
+suitable for tcp transport.;
+#X text 238 486 send to clients;
+#X text 93 695 <---;
+#X text 139 694 CAUTION: not [unpackOSCstream] is used here \, since
+[tcpsocket.OSC] already unwraps the OSC message;
+#X obj 8 9 import moocow;
+#X connect 1 0 29 0;
+#X connect 2 0 1 0;
+#X connect 3 0 27 0;
+#X connect 3 1 2 0;
+#X connect 4 0 3 0;
+#X connect 7 0 30 0;
+#X connect 8 0 28 0;
+#X connect 8 1 7 0;
+#X connect 9 0 8 0;
+#X connect 12 0 13 0;
+#X connect 12 1 14 0;
+#X connect 12 2 15 0;
+#X connect 12 3 16 0;
+#X connect 24 0 25 0;
+#X connect 24 1 19 0;
+#X connect 24 2 18 0;
+#X connect 24 3 12 0;
+#X connect 25 0 26 0;
+#X connect 27 0 1 0;
+#X connect 28 0 30 0;
+#X connect 29 0 5 0;
+#X connect 30 0 31 0;
+#X connect 31 0 10 0;
+#X connect 32 0 38 0;
+#X connect 33 0 1 0;
+#X connect 34 0 1 0;
+#X connect 36 0 37 0;
+#X connect 37 0 30 0;
+#X connect 38 0 44 0;
+#X connect 39 0 24 0;
+#X connect 40 0 38 0;
+#X connect 41 0 42 0;
+#X connect 42 0 44 1;
+#X connect 44 0 45 0;
+#X connect 45 0 39 0;
+#X restore 23 49 pd OSC;
+#X restore 21 365 pd EXAMPLES;
+#X obj 471 455 print FUDI;
+#X msg 471 101 broadcast 97 98 99 59 10;
+#X msg 471 128 client 1 97 98 99 59 10;
+#X msg 471 155 send 504 97 98 99 59 10;
+#X msg 471 28 10 97 98 99 59 10;
+#X text 17 8 TCPSOCKETSERVER - a protocol-aware wrapper aroun [tcpserver]
+;
+#X text 13 167 [tcpsocketserver] dynamically creates (internally) an
+instance of a socket handler abstraction [tcpsocket.PROTOCOL] for each
+opened socket. every socket handler creates proper packets from the
+incoming stream and sends them to the left outlet of [tcpsocketserver].
+;
+#X connect 0 0 30 0;
+#X connect 7 0 30 0;
+#X connect 8 0 30 0;
+#X connect 9 0 10 1;
+#X connect 10 0 8 0;
+#X connect 11 0 10 0;
+#X connect 12 0 13 1;
+#X connect 13 0 7 0;
+#X connect 14 0 13 0;
+#X connect 16 0 17 0;
+#X connect 16 1 18 0;
+#X connect 16 2 19 0;
+#X connect 16 3 20 0;
+#X connect 26 0 41 0;
+#X connect 27 0 26 1;
+#X connect 30 0 26 0;
+#X connect 30 1 24 0;
+#X connect 30 2 22 0;
+#X connect 30 3 16 0;
+#X connect 42 0 30 0;
+#X connect 43 0 30 0;
+#X connect 44 0 30 0;
+#X connect 45 0 30 0;
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index 0000000..e6ed91c
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+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/net/tcpsocketserver.pd
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+#N canvas 332 53 333 552 10;
+#X obj 13 9 inlet;
+#X obj 13 464 outlet;
+#X obj 71 463 outlet;
+#X obj 129 463 outlet;
+#X obj 187 462 outlet;
+#X obj 30 207 list trim;
+#X obj 47 165 list trim;
+#X obj 47 144 list prepend socket;
+#X obj 30 186 list prepend num_of_clients;
+#X obj 64 123 list trim;
+#X obj 64 102 list prepend ip;
+#N canvas 816 227 247 348 \$0.TCPSOCKETCONTAINER 0;
+#X restore 14 372 pd \$0.TCPSOCKETCONTAINER;
+#N canvas 491 218 502 504 socketmanager 0;
+#X msg 24 196 \$1 reset;
+#X obj 25 259 route done;
+#X obj 5 175 t a a b;
+#X msg 25 280 0;
+#X msg 44 280 1;
+#X obj 5 303 spigot;
+#X obj 44 344 f;
+#X obj 76 344 + 20;
+#X obj 5 323 t a b b;
+#X obj 24 365 list append \$1;
+#X obj 24 388 list append;
+#X obj 5 412 list append;
+#X obj 5 476 s pd-\$0.TCPSOCKETCONTAINER;
+#X obj 5 432 list append \$0;
+#X obj 5 24 route socket num_of_clients;
+#X obj 84 46 t a a;
+#X obj 69 73 -;
+#X obj 69 94 == 1;
+#X obj 5 122 spigot;
+#X obj 5 3 r \$0.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 24 217 s \$0.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 25 238 r \$0.TCPSOCKET;
+#X msg 5 454 obj 10 \$3 tcpsocket.\$2 \$4 \$1 \, loadbang;
+#X obj 5 148 t a b;
+#X msg 65 132 0;
+#X text 116 78 when a new client connects (num_of_clients: +1);
+#X text 119 197 send a 'reset' to the according socket handler;
+#X text 114 266 and if it doesn't respond (which means \, there is
+no socket handler on specified socket) \,;
+#X text 119 368 create one (into pd-\$0.TCPSOCKETCONTAINER).;
+#X connect 0 0 20 0;
+#X connect 1 0 3 0;
+#X connect 2 0 5 0;
+#X connect 2 1 0 0;
+#X connect 2 2 4 0;
+#X connect 3 0 5 1;
+#X connect 4 0 5 1;
+#X connect 5 0 8 0;
+#X connect 6 0 7 0;
+#X connect 6 0 10 1;
+#X connect 7 0 6 1;
+#X connect 8 0 11 0;
+#X connect 8 1 9 0;
+#X connect 8 2 6 0;
+#X connect 9 0 10 0;
+#X connect 10 0 11 1;
+#X connect 11 0 13 0;
+#X connect 13 0 22 0;
+#X connect 14 0 18 0;
+#X connect 14 1 15 0;
+#X connect 15 0 16 1;
+#X connect 15 1 16 0;
+#X connect 16 0 17 0;
+#X connect 17 0 18 1;
+#X connect 18 0 23 0;
+#X connect 19 0 14 0;
+#X connect 21 0 1 0;
+#X connect 22 0 12 0;
+#X connect 23 0 2 0;
+#X connect 23 1 24 0;
+#X connect 24 0 18 1;
+#X restore 14 349 pd socketmanager;
+#X obj 13 30 tcpserver \$2;
+#X obj 13 417 r \$0.TCPSOCKET;
+#X obj 13 228 list prepend in;
+#X obj 13 250 list trim;
+#X obj 82 316 s \$0.TCPSOCKET;
+#X text 23 501 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 94 292 [tcpsocketserver ];
+#X obj 82 78 list trim;
+#X obj 82 57 list prepend status;
+#X obj 13 440 route out num_of_clients socket.out ip.out status;
+#X text 24 518 Version: 2012-04-13;
+#X obj 245 461 outlet;
+#X connect 0 0 13 0;
+#X connect 5 0 17 0;
+#X connect 6 0 17 0;
+#X connect 7 0 6 0;
+#X connect 8 0 5 0;
+#X connect 9 0 17 0;
+#X connect 10 0 9 0;
+#X connect 13 0 15 0;
+#X connect 13 1 8 0;
+#X connect 13 2 7 0;
+#X connect 13 3 10 0;
+#X connect 13 4 21 0;
+#X connect 14 0 22 0;
+#X connect 15 0 16 0;
+#X connect 16 0 17 0;
+#X connect 20 0 17 0;
+#X connect 21 0 20 0;
+#X connect 22 0 1 0;
+#X connect 22 1 2 0;
+#X connect 22 2 3 0;
+#X connect 22 3 4 0;
+#X connect 22 4 24 0;
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+#N canvas 1 53 742 431 12;
+#X floatatom 414 304 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 441 304 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 468 304 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 495 304 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 191 160 udpreceive 9997;
+#X floatatom 522 305 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 414 278 unpack 0 0 0 0 0;
+#X msg 191 90 status;
+#X floatatom 293 225 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 474 251 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1 -1 0 1
+;
+#X floatatom 353 251 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text -10 90 get status on right outlet:;
+#X text 186 225 bytes received:;
+#X text 201 249 total bytes received:;
+#X text 371 303 from:;
+#X text 293 78 Specify a multicast address (from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255)
+to use multicasting;
+#X text 36 38 Creation arguments: port number to listen on (required)
+;
+#X obj 191 294 spigot;
+#X obj 230 274 tgl 15 0 empty empty enable_print: -77 8 0 10 -4034
+-1 -1 0 1;
+#X obj 191 319 print received;
+#X obj 293 192 route received total from multicast;
+#X text 175 56 IP address to listen on (optional);
+#X msg 202 129 port 9998;
+#X text 276 127 change port to listen on;
+#X text 486 360 Martin Peach 2010/10/15;
+#X text -12 3 [udpreceive] receives datagrams over a udp connection
+and outputs them as raw bytes.;
+#N canvas 529 53 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION receive datagrams over a udp connection and
+outputs them as raw bytes;
+#X text 12 75 INLET_0 status port;
+#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_1 received total from multicast;
+#X restore 657 396 pd META;
+#X connect 4 0 17 0;
+#X connect 4 1 20 0;
+#X connect 6 0 0 0;
+#X connect 6 1 1 0;
+#X connect 6 2 2 0;
+#X connect 6 3 3 0;
+#X connect 6 4 5 0;
+#X connect 7 0 4 0;
+#X connect 17 0 19 0;
+#X connect 18 0 17 1;
+#X connect 20 0 8 0;
+#X connect 20 1 10 0;
+#X connect 20 2 6 0;
+#X connect 20 3 9 0;
+#X connect 22 0 4 0;
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+#N canvas 221 129 767 415 10;
+#N canvas 874 257 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION receive datagrams over a udp connection and
+outputs them as a signal;
+#X restore 695 379 pd META;
+#X obj 522 267 print udpreceive~;
+#X symbolatom 177 354 10 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 211 288 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 246 267 7 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 280 332 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 177 313 prepend set;
+#X text 147 287 channels:;
+#X text 131 353 format:;
+#X text 231 331 bitrate:;
+#X text 182 266 framesize:;
+#X floatatom 315 289 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 349 267 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 384 310 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 418 289 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 258 288 overflow:;
+#X text 289 266 underflow:;
+#X text 323 309 queuesize:;
+#X text 370 288 average:;
+#X msg 35 58 info;
+#X msg 15 38 reset;
+#X text 68 57 status info to rightmost outlet;
+#X text 53 37 reset underflow & overflow counters;
+#X floatatom 210 169 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 233 169 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 256 169 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 279 169 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 303 169 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 210 143 unpack 0 0 0 0 0;
+#X text 173 168 from:;
+#X obj 82 152 dac~ 1 2;
+#X floatatom 453 332 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 401 331 packets:;
+#X text 348 142 To communicate \, a [udpreceive~] and [udpsend~] pair
+must have the same number of channels and the same blocksize. Also
+[udpsend~] must [connect( to the port on which [udpreceive~] is listening.
+;
+#X msg 56 79 buffer 2;
+#X text 118 78 set number of frames to buffer before playback;
+#X obj 177 230 route format channels framesize bitrate overflow underflow
+queuesize average packets tag_errors;
+#X floatatom 487 310 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 421 309 tag errors:;
+#X obj 144 181 env~;
+#X floatatom 144 204 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 204 193 The rightmost signal outlet outputs 1 if the stream
+is valid \, else 0;
+#X text 420 77 Arguments: port \, channels \, blocksize \, multicast_address.
+Blocksize should match [udpsend~]. multicast_address is optional. Arguments
+must be in that order.;
+#X obj 81 121 udpreceive~ 9999 2 512;
+#X text 221 120 receives 2 channels on port 9999 Same blocksize as
+udpsend~;
+#X connect 6 0 2 0;
+#X connect 19 0 43 0;
+#X connect 20 0 43 0;
+#X connect 28 0 23 0;
+#X connect 28 1 24 0;
+#X connect 28 2 25 0;
+#X connect 28 3 26 0;
+#X connect 28 4 27 0;
+#X connect 34 0 43 0;
+#X connect 36 0 6 0;
+#X connect 36 1 3 0;
+#X connect 36 2 4 0;
+#X connect 36 3 5 0;
+#X connect 36 4 11 0;
+#X connect 36 5 12 0;
+#X connect 36 6 13 0;
+#X connect 36 7 14 0;
+#X connect 36 8 31 0;
+#X connect 36 9 37 0;
+#X connect 36 10 1 0;
+#X connect 39 0 40 0;
+#X connect 43 0 30 0;
+#X connect 43 1 30 1;
+#X connect 43 2 39 0;
+#X connect 43 3 36 0;
+#X connect 43 4 28 0;
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+#N canvas 1 53 898 550 12;
+#X msg 198 118 disconnect;
+#X msg 17 -63 connect 127.0.0.1 9997;
+#X obj 455 418 tgl 15 0 empty empty connected 20 7 0 8 -24198 -241291
+-1 0 1;
+#X msg 39 -41 send 0 1 2 3;
+#X text 150 395 udpsend sends bytes over a udp connection.;
+#X text 227 445 Used in conjunction with packOSC will send OSC over
+udp;
+#X obj 455 395 udpsend;
+#X msg 61 -19 send examples/test.txt;
+#X obj 131 27 openpanel;
+#X msg 131 51 send \$1;
+#X obj 131 8 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -24198 -241291
+-1;
+#X text -28 -18 send a file;
+#X text 137 -42 send raw data;
+#X text 151 7 ...any file;
+#X msg 164 84 99 98 97;
+#X text 229 84 'send' prefix is optional;
+#X msg 301 221 multicast_interface 192.168.0.88;
+#X msg 276 196 multicast_interface eth1;
+#X msg 228 148 connect 239.200.200.200 9977;
+#X text 181 -64 <--first connect to a host and port;
+#X text 279 117 <--disconnect before connecting to another address
+;
+#X text 439 147 send to a multicast address;
+#X text 411 172 specify an interface to use with multicast;
+#X msg 253 173 multicast_interface 1;
+#X text 461 195 by index \, name or address;
+#X floatatom 393 246 5 0 256 0 - - -;
+#X obj 375 269 f 1;
+#X obj 375 249 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1
+-1;
+#X text 240 270 set multicast ttl:;
+#X msg 375 295 multicast_ttl \$1;
+#X text 645 408 Martin Peach 2010/08/02;
+#X msg 425 345 multicast_loopback \$1;
+#X obj 425 323 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 20 7 0 8 -24198 -241291 -1
+0 1;
+#X text 236 321 enable multicast loopback:;
+#N canvas 529 111 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION used in conjunction with packOSC - will send
+OSC over udp;
+#X text 12 75 INLET_0 connect send list disconnect multicast_interface
+multicast_ttl multicast_loopback;
+#X restore 798 452 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 6 0;
+#X connect 1 0 6 0;
+#X connect 3 0 6 0;
+#X connect 6 0 2 0;
+#X connect 7 0 6 0;
+#X connect 8 0 9 0;
+#X connect 9 0 6 0;
+#X connect 10 0 8 0;
+#X connect 14 0 6 0;
+#X connect 16 0 6 0;
+#X connect 17 0 6 0;
+#X connect 18 0 6 0;
+#X connect 23 0 6 0;
+#X connect 25 0 26 1;
+#X connect 26 0 29 0;
+#X connect 27 0 26 0;
+#X connect 29 0 6 0;
+#X connect 31 0 6 0;
+#X connect 32 0 31 0;
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+#N canvas 1 53 785 621 10;
+#X obj -178 225 osc~ 440;
+#X msg -398 60 disconnect;
+#X msg -353 105 format float;
+#X msg -332 126 format 16bit;
+#X msg -311 147 format 8bit;
+#X msg -440 18 connect localhost 8008;
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+#X obj 52 687 print udpreceive~;
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+#X text 98 389 to:;
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+#X msg -435 478 info;
+#X text -237 34 broadcast to everybody on your local subnet listening
+on the specified port;
+#X msg -455 458 reset;
+#X text -402 477 status info to rightmost outlet;
+#X text -415 241 status info to rightmost outlet;
+#X text -417 457 reset underflow & overflow counters;
+#X floatatom -260 589 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom -237 589 3 0 0 0 - - -;
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+#X floatatom -191 589 3 0 0 0 - - -;
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+#X text -297 588 from:;
+#X obj -179 268 *~;
+#X floatatom -124 150 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text -66 148 Framesize = (blocksize) X (number of channels) X (bytes
+per sample);
+#X obj -97 339 route format channels framesize bitrate ipaddr vecsize
+;
+#X floatatom 170 430 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 70 430 dsp vector size:;
+#X msg -258 200 channels \$1;
+#X obj -412 185 hradio 15 1 0 4 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10 -4034 -1
+-1 0;
+#X obj -178 297 udpsend~ 2 512;
+#X text -88 296 sends 2 dsp-channels using 512-sample blocks;
+#X obj -388 572 dac~ 1 2;
+#X text 68 448 (blocksize must be a multiple of this);
+#X text -160 318 1 = transmitting;
+#X obj -97 246 noise~;
+#X obj -98 268 *~;
+#X obj -124 170 / 100;
+#X text -455 343 Based on: [netreceive~] and [netsend~]by Olaf Matthes
+;
+#X floatatom -17 752 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text -69 751 packets:;
+#X text -50 177 Default blocksize is 2048 The number of samples per
+block must be an integer multiple of the number of samples in one signal
+vector.;
+#X text -28 225 Arguments: (1st required \, 2nd optional) 1:number
+of channels to send. 2:blocksize = number of samples per channel per
+frame. (Blocksize of sender and receiver must be the same.);
+#X text -122 562 To communicate \, a [udpreceive~] and [udpsend~] pair
+must have the same number of channels and the same blocksize. Also
+[udpsend~] must [connect( to the port on which [udpreceive~] is listening.
+;
+#X text -329 59 stop transmitting;
+#X text -355 76 format defines the resolution of the sent signal and
+may be changed on-the-fly;
+#X text -450 200 number of channels to transmit;
+#X msg -414 499 buffer 2;
+#X text -352 498 set number of frames to buffer before playback;
+#X text -458 368 [udpsend~] transmits dsp vectors ("audio") via UDP.
+UDP is a connectionless protocol \, so [udpsend~] will transmit even
+if nothing is receiving.;
+#X text -299 18 connect to and begin transmitting
+;
+#X text -456 313 [udpreceive~] and [udpsend~];
+#X text -249 540 receives 2 channels on port 8008 Same blocksize as
+udpsend~;
+#X floatatom -412 216 5 0 0 0 - - -;
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+#X obj -293 650 route format channels framesize bitrate overflow underflow
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+#X text -49 729 tag errors:;
+#X obj -326 601 env~;
+#X floatatom -326 624 9 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text -266 613 The rightmost signal outlet outputs 1 if the stream
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+#N canvas 27 271 657 334 multicast 0;
+#X msg 91 87 multicast_interface 192.168.0.88;
+#X msg 66 62 multicast_interface eth1;
+#X text 229 13 send to a multicast address;
+#X text 201 38 specify an interface to use with multicast;
+#X msg 43 39 multicast_interface 1;
+#X text 251 61 by index \, name or address;
+#X floatatom 183 112 5 0 256 0 - - -;
+#X obj 165 135 f 1;
+#X obj 165 115 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1
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+#X text 17 136 set multicast ttl:;
+#X msg 165 161 multicast_ttl \$1;
+#X msg 215 211 multicast_loopback \$1;
+#X obj 215 189 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 20 7 0 8 -24198 -241291 -1
+0 1;
+#X text 26 187 enable multicast loopback:;
+#X obj 244 257 outlet;
+#X msg 18 14 connect 239.200.200.200 8008;
+#X text 262 278 [udpreceive~ 8008 2 512 239.200.200.200];
+#X text -70 278 Will be received by any udpreceive~ declared like this:
+;
+#X text 347 295 (2 and 512 may be changed);
+#X connect 0 0 14 0;
+#X connect 1 0 14 0;
+#X connect 4 0 14 0;
+#X connect 6 0 7 1;
+#X connect 7 0 10 0;
+#X connect 8 0 7 0;
+#X connect 10 0 14 0;
+#X connect 11 0 14 0;
+#X connect 12 0 11 0;
+#X connect 15 0 14 0;
+#X restore -347 280 pd multicast;
+#X obj -389 541 udpreceive~ 8008 2 512;
+#X text -50 497 Arguments: port \, channels \, blocksize \, multicast_address.
+Blocksize should match [udpsend~]. multicast_address is optional. Arguments
+must be in that order.;
+#X text -455 328 Author: Martin Peach 2010/10/28;
+#N canvas 529 111 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION transmit dsp vectors ("audio") via UDP;
+#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal connect disconnect format channels info
+multicast_interface multicast_ttl multicast_loopback;
+#X text 12 95 INLET_1 signal;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
+#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 format channels framesize bitrate ipaddr vecsize
+;
+#X restore 248 760 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 54 0;
+#X connect 1 0 62 0;
+#X connect 2 0 62 0;
+#X connect 3 0 62 0;
+#X connect 4 0 62 0;
+#X connect 5 0 62 0;
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+#X connect 54 0 62 0;
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+#X connect 94 0 64 0;
+#X connect 94 1 64 1;
+#X connect 94 2 90 0;
+#X connect 94 3 87 0;
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diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/LICENSE.txt b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/LICENSE.txt
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+++ b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/LICENSE.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+ OpenSoundControl for Pure data
+ Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Martin Peach
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see .
+
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/README.txt b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/README.txt
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+OpenSoundControl (OSC) for Pd
+=============================
+
+a collection of Pd objectclasses for OSC-messages.
+these objects only convert between Pd-messages and OSC-messages (binary format),
+so you will need a separate set of objects that implement the transport
+(OSI-Layer 4), for instance [udpsend]/[udpreceive] for sending OSC over UDP.
+
+Author: Martin Peach
+
+objectclasses
+
+- [packOSC]
+ convert a Pd-message to an OSC (binary) message
+ (useful if you want to transmit OSC over UDP or other protocols that
+ have the concept of variable length packets)
+
+- [unpackOSC]
+ convert an OSC (binary) message to a Pd-message
+ (useful if you want to transmit OSC over UDP or other protocols that
+ have the concept of variable length packets)
+
+- [routeOSC]
+ route OSC-like Pd-messages according to the first element in the path
+
+- [pipelist]
+ delay lists
+ (useful if you want to respect timestamps)
+
+- [packOSCstream]
+ convert a Pd-message to an OSC (binary) message suitable for streaming transport
+ (useful if you want to transmit OSC over TCP/IP or a serial line)
+
+- [unpackOSCstream]
+ convert an OSC (binary) message suitable for streaming transport to a Pd-message
+ (useful if you want to transmit OSC over TCP/IP or a serial line)
+
+
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+#N canvas 18 212 200 200 10;
+#N canvas 28 50 420 300 META 1;
+#X text 13 61 NAME OSC;
+#X text 13 85 VERSION 0.2;
+#X text 13 129 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 19 189 NOTE:;
+#X restore 10 10 pd META;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/packOSC-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/packOSC-help.pd
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+#N canvas 1 53 1141 651 12;
+#X obj 301 434 cnv 15 100 40 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -4034 -66577
+0;
+#X obj 330 548 udpsend;
+#X msg 323 521 disconnect;
+#X msg 301 499 connect 127.0.0.1 9997;
+#X obj 330 447 packOSC;
+#X obj 330 583 tgl 15 0 empty empty 1=connected 20 8 0 8 -4034 -257985
+-1 0 1;
+#X msg -130 -33 send /test/one/two/three zz 88 T;
+#X msg -84 13 send /test 1 2 3;
+#X msg -107 -10 send /west 35;
+#X msg -38 59 send /*/left 22;
+#X msg -13 84 send /?est/ 1;
+#X text 293 13 packOSC is like sendOSC except that it outputs a list
+of floats instead of directly connecting to the network;
+#X text 103 -33 send a type-guessed message;
+#X obj 515 541 routeOSC;
+#X text 436 540 see also:;
+#X msg 318 415 typetags \$1;
+#X obj 318 397 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -257985 -258113
+-1 0 1;
+#X text 401 414 typetags are on by default;
+#X text 529 107 Useable types are:;
+#X text 529 125 i: 32 bit integer;
+#X text 529 143 f: 32-bit float;
+#X text 529 161 s: string;
+#X text 310 107 send a type-forced message;
+#X msg 10 107 sendtyped /test/one/two/three sis zz 88 T;
+#X msg 33 130 sendtyped /left/right TTiTIFNfisf 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1
+;
+#X text 529 179 T: true (no argument);
+#X text 529 197 F: false (no argument);
+#X text 529 215 I: infinitum (no argument);
+#X text 529 232 N: Nil (no argument);
+#X msg 277 374 bufsize 100;
+#X text 364 374 set buffer size (default is 64000 bytes);
+#X msg 79 176 prefix /test;
+#X text 174 175 set the OSC path prefix for subsequent messages;
+#X msg -61 36 /left one two;
+#X msg 56 153 /right 88;
+#X text 129 153 'send' prefix is not required;
+#X msg 55 209 [;
+#X msg 9 210 ];
+#X text -81 211 close bundle;
+#X msg 157 254 timetagoffset 0;
+#X msg 180 277 timetagoffset -1;
+#X text 270 254 send current time as timetag;
+#X text 135 229 (timetags are sent in bundle messages only);
+#X obj 9 186 t b a b;
+#X msg -90 166 /test 5 6 7;
+#X text 301 277 immediate time tag (default);
+#X floatatom 376 476 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 426 476 bundle depth;
+#X obj 469 499 cnv 15 380 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -24198 -66577
+0;
+#X text 597 540 and http://opensoundcontrol.org/cnmat;
+#X msg 203 300 timetagoffset 1e+06;
+#X text 473 506 <- First open routeOSC-help \, then connect;
+#X text 85 210 open a bundle (and generate time tag);
+#X obj 418 568 packOSCstream;
+#X text 383 567 see:;
+#X text 518 568 for a way to send OSC over TCP or serial connections.
+;
+#X text 353 299 current time plus 1 second (delay is in microseconds)
+;
+#X text -75 570 2009_06_08 Martin Peach;
+#X text 529 248 b: blob (a list of bytes \, or floats on [0..255])
+;
+#X text 659 341 send a blob;
+#X msg 253 334 sendtyped /left b 0 1 2 3 124 125 126 127 128 129 255
+254 253 252 -14 -15 -16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28;
+#N canvas 497 62 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION packOSC is like sendOSC except it outputs
+a list of floats instead of directly connecting to the network;
+#X text 12 85 INLET_0 anything send sendtyped prefix timetagoffset
+bufsize typetags;
+#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1 float;
+#X restore 832 595 pd META;
+#X connect 1 0 5 0;
+#X connect 2 0 1 0;
+#X connect 3 0 1 0;
+#X connect 4 0 1 0;
+#X connect 4 1 46 0;
+#X connect 6 0 4 0;
+#X connect 7 0 4 0;
+#X connect 8 0 4 0;
+#X connect 9 0 4 0;
+#X connect 10 0 4 0;
+#X connect 15 0 4 0;
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+#X connect 23 0 4 0;
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+#X connect 29 0 4 0;
+#X connect 31 0 4 0;
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+#X connect 37 0 4 0;
+#X connect 39 0 4 0;
+#X connect 40 0 4 0;
+#X connect 43 0 37 0;
+#X connect 43 1 4 0;
+#X connect 43 2 36 0;
+#X connect 44 0 43 0;
+#X connect 50 0 4 0;
+#X connect 60 0 4 0;
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+#N canvas 1 53 609 569 10;
+#X obj 69 119 packOSCstream;
+#X obj 69 451 tcpsend;
+#X text -24 496 check also:;
+#X obj -22 513 unpackOSCstream;
+#X obj 93 513 packOSC;
+#X msg 38 403 connect localhost 9995;
+#X obj 208 513 tcpreceive;
+#X obj 151 513 tcpsend;
+#X obj 286 513 tcpserver;
+#X obj 357 513 tcpclient;
+#X msg 58 423 disconnect;
+#X obj 69 473 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985 -1
+0 1;
+#X obj 181 403 cnv 15 380 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -24198 -66577
+0;
+#X text 196 408 <- First open unpackOSCstream-help \, then connect
+;
+#X text 440 501 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 440 517 Version: 2008-09-09;
+#X text 74 254 [packOSCstream] uses the same methods as [packOSC].
+Please consult packOSC-help.pd for the complete documentation.;
+#X text 75 189 [packOSstream] puts a frame length header (int32) in
+front of every OSC packet or bundle \, so that the receiving side knows
+\, how to split the incoming stream into OSC packets again.;
+#X msg -24 9 /first/message 1 \, /second/message 2;
+#X text 79 330 reference:;
+#X text 80 347 http://archive.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/OSC-spec.html
+: Section "OSC Packets";
+#X msg -4 29 send /test/one/two/three zz 88 T;
+#X msg 16 49 sendtyped /test/one/two/three sis zz 88 T;
+#X msg 36 69 prefix /test;
+#X msg 56 89 [ \, /previous/page 666 \, /next/page 999 \, ];
+#X text 72 142 [packOSCstream] is meant to be a replacement for [packOSC]
+\, when sending over a stream based protocol \, such as TCP.;
+#N canvas 499 120 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 12 75 INLET_0 anything send sendtyped prefix connect disconnect
+;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION meant to be a replacement for [packOSC] \,
+when sending over a stream based protocol \, such as TCP;
+#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network abstraction;
+#X restore 532 544 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 1 0;
+#X connect 1 0 11 0;
+#X connect 5 0 1 0;
+#X connect 10 0 1 0;
+#X connect 18 0 0 0;
+#X connect 21 0 0 0;
+#X connect 22 0 0 0;
+#X connect 23 0 0 0;
+#X connect 24 0 0 0;
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+#N canvas 642 471 204 215 10;
+#X obj 9 35 packOSC;
+#X obj 9 14 inlet;
+#X obj 9 139 outlet;
+#X text 36 157 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X obj 135 139 outlet;
+#X obj 9 80 mrpeach/slipenc 65536;
+#X text 36 173 version: 2011-02-01;
+#X connect 0 0 5 0;
+#X connect 0 1 4 0;
+#X connect 1 0 0 0;
+#X connect 5 0 2 0;
diff --git a/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/pipelist-help.pd b/usr/local/lib/pd-externals/osc/pipelist-help.pd
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+#N canvas 1 53 558 300 10;
+#X obj 112 129 pipelist 1000;
+#X msg 198 83 5000;
+#X floatatom 198 107 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 222 42 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 181 42 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 112 62 pack s s 3 4 5;
+#X obj 112 0 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
+-1;
+#X msg 135 -1 tik;
+#X msg 57 13 alpha;
+#X msg 50 41 beta;
+#X floatatom 63 90 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 112 196 print;
+#X obj 130 107 symbol;
+#X msg 135 83 bb;
+#X text 195 1 pipelist delays lists.;
+#X text 237 106 Delay time is in milliseconds.;
+#X text 208 131 Argument sets initial delay time.;
+#X text 242 218 2007/07/11 Martin Peach;
+#X text 229 182 see also:;
+#X obj 305 183 pipe;
+#X obj 339 183 delay;
+#X obj 379 183 timer;
+#X obj 135 21 symbol;
+#N canvas 500 149 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION delay lists;
+#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
+#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 list;
+#X restore 492 265 pd META;
+#X connect 0 0 11 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 2 0 0 1;
+#X connect 3 0 5 4;
+#X connect 4 0 5 3;
+#X connect 5 0 0 0;
+#X connect 6 0 5 0;
+#X connect 7 0 22 0;
+#X connect 8 0 5 0;
+#X connect 9 0 5 0;
+#X connect 10 0 0 0;
+#X connect 12 0 0 0;
+#X connect 13 0 12 0;
+#X connect 22 0 5 1;
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+#N canvas 156 138 996 758 12;
+#X declare -lib mrpeach;
+#X obj -34 554 cnv 15 820 130 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -261207
+-66577 0;
+#X obj -76 40 udpreceive 9997;
+#X floatatom 91 111 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 118 111 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 145 111 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 172 111 3 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 51 110 from;
+#X obj -76 164 unpackOSC;
+#X text 324 108 see also:;
+#X obj 396 109 packOSC;
+#X floatatom 483 184 10 0 0 1 millisecond_delay - -;
+#X obj -76 191 pipelist;
+#X text 484 559 arguments are OSC addresses to be routed;
+#X text 43 707 see:;
+#X text 190 708 for a way to send OSC over TCP or serial connections.
+;
+#X obj 78 708 unpackOSCstream;
+#X obj -110 218 print unpacked;
+#X obj 91 87 unpack 0 0 0 0 0;
+#X floatatom 200 111 8 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X obj 26 64 route received from;
+#X floatatom 26 132 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 66 132 bytes;
+#X text 43 40 Open [packOSC-help] to send packets to this patch.;
+#X text -6 186 If the OSC packet has a timetag \, [pipelist] will delay
+it until the time occurs;
+#X obj 272 653 print match_1;
+#X obj 338 631 print match_2;
+#X obj 472 587 print no_match;
+#N canvas 500 255 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
+#X text 12 75 INLET_0 list verbosity paths set;
+#X text 12 95 OUTLET_N list;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_R list;
+#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
+#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION routes lists as OSC packets.;
+#X restore 788 685 pd META;
+#X obj -7 8 import mrpeach;
+#X text 612 657 2012/03/13 Martin Peach;
+#X text -5 149 [unpackOSC] parses lists of floats (only integers on
+[0..255]) as OSC packets.;
+#X obj -34 249 cnv 15 600 160 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -204786
+-66577 0;
+#X obj 127 412 cnv 15 600 140 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -261234
+-66577 0;
+#X msg 76 343 set /left;
+#X msg 53 320 set /left /right;
+#X text 181 341 (but new outlets can't be created);
+#X msg 27 294 paths;
+#X msg 4 271 verbosity \$1;
+#X obj 4 253 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 1 1
+;
+#X text 22 249 set to 1 for debugging;
+#X text 233 365 routeOSC will match deep paths;
+#X text 177 319 [set( reassigns outputs from left to right;
+#X text 81 294 [paths( will print the current OSC addresses to Pd console
+;
+#X msg 145 412 /test any2 4 5;
+#X msg 257 524 1 2 3;
+#X msg 99 366 set /one/two/three;
+#X msg 122 389 set /*;
+#X text 175 388 this will match any OSC message;
+#X msg 212 479 /* zap!;
+#X msg 235 502 zorro trope;
+#X text 323 502 not a valid OSC message;
+#X text 301 523 not a valid OSC message;
+#X text 260 412 input is a message whose selector is an OSC path;
+#X text 352 434 or a list whose first element is an OSC path;
+#X obj 405 609 print match_3;
+#X obj 272 559 routeOSC /test /west /one/two;
+#X msg 189 456 /one/two/three yikes!;
+#X msg 167 434 list /west/rate any1 2 3;
+#X text -34 586 [routeOSC] routes Open Sound Control* messages \, or
+lists of anything beginning with a /path;
+#X text -32 629 *See http://opensoundcontrol.org/spec-1_0;
+#X connect 1 0 7 0;
+#X connect 1 1 19 0;
+#X connect 7 0 11 0;
+#X connect 7 0 16 0;
+#X connect 7 1 10 0;
+#X connect 7 1 11 1;
+#X connect 11 0 55 0;
+#X connect 17 0 2 0;
+#X connect 17 1 3 0;
+#X connect 17 2 4 0;
+#X connect 17 3 5 0;
+#X connect 17 4 18 0;
+#X connect 19 0 20 0;
+#X connect 19 1 17 0;
+#X connect 33 0 55 0;
+#X connect 34 0 55 0;
+#X connect 36 0 55 0;
+#X connect 37 0 55 0;
+#X connect 38 0 37 0;
+#X connect 43 0 55 0;
+#X connect 44 0 55 0;
+#X connect 45 0 55 0;
+#X connect 46 0 55 0;
+#X connect 48 0 55 0;
+#X connect 49 0 55 0;
+#X connect 55 0 24 0;
+#X connect 55 1 25 0;
+#X connect 55 2 54 0;
+#X connect 55 3 26 0;
+#X connect 56 0 55 0;
+#X connect 57 0 55 0;
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+#N canvas 1 53 638 435 10;
+#X text 8 369 check also:;
+#X obj 240 386 tcpreceive;
+#X obj 183 386 tcpsend;
+#X obj 318 386 tcpserver;
+#X obj 389 386 tcpclient;
+#X text 472 374 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 472 390 Version: 2008-09-09;
+#X text 158 65 [unpackOSCstream] is meant to be a replacement for [unpackOSC]
+\, when receiving from a stream based protocol \, such as TCP.;
+#X obj 18 197 unpackOSCstream;
+#X obj 18 17 tcpreceive 9995;
+#X obj 18 222 print;
+#X floatatom 105 221 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X text 159 283 reference:;
+#X obj 10 386 packOSCstream;
+#X obj 110 386 unpackOSC;
+#X text 160 300 http://archive.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/OSC-spec.html
+: Section "OSC Packets";
+#X text 141 221 milliseconds delay;
+#X text 158 119 [unpackOSCstream] will only be able to decode OSC packets
+or bundles created by [packOSCstream]. OSC packets that were generated
+by [packOSC] will cause errors or wrong output.;
+#N canvas 507 340 494 344 META 0;
+#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
+Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
+#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control network abstraction;
+#X text 12 46 DESCRIPTION meant to be a replacement for [unpackOSC]
+\, when receiving from a stream based protocol \, such as TCP.;
+#X text 12 75 INLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 anything;
+#X text 12 115 OUTLET_1 float;
+#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Roman Haefeli;
+#X restore 591 413 pd META;
+#X connect 8 0 10 0;
+#X connect 8 1 11 0;
+#X connect 9 0 8 0;
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+#N canvas 693 326 361 208 10;
+#X obj 9 7 inlet;
+#X obj 9 135 unpackOSC;
+#X obj 9 158 outlet;
+#X obj 60 158 outlet;
+#X text 172 144 Author: Roman Haefeli;
+#X text 172 160 Version: 2011-02-01;
+#X obj 9 71 mrpeach/slipdec 65536;
+#X connect 0 0 6 0;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 1 1 3 0;
+#X connect 6 0 1 0;