Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] App intercomunication issues, some views.
From: Phil Kerr (philkerr_AT_elec.gla.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 11:56:16 EEST
Pretty much right. I normally broadcast on 192.168.x.255 or whatever
the broadcast address of the LAN I'm on is, but loopback works fine.
Point-to-point works as well which we use to jump from subnet to subnet
in work (not tested a cross-lan master-slave configuration but it should
work fine if the networks aren't full of packets).
Cheers
Phil
Vincent Touquet wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 12:24:56AM +0100, Phil Kerr wrote:
> (cut)
> >It's a very simple protocol to use and it seems to work fine on a LAN. It
> >can also handle the saving and restoring of app config data by broadcasting
> >it's config as XML.
> (cut)
>
> Just thinking out lout :)
> If you use this on the 127.x.x.x subnets, you have
> a local MIDI interconnection, at least if your
> apss are DMIDI clients, right ?
>
> regards
> vincent
>
> PS: basicly the same alsa seq can do too, or am i wrong ...
-- Phil Kerr Centre for Music Technology Researcher Glasgow University philkerr_AT_elec.gla.ac.uk T (+44) 141 330 5740
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