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   - Second option, use the oscbroadcast tool.  This solution is a little bit more advanced, but has the advantage of routing every OSC message without distinction and is therefore more powerful.  It also helps keeping the OSCulator document less cluttered with duplicates.   - Second option, use the oscbroadcast tool.  This solution is a little bit more advanced, but has the advantage of routing every OSC message without distinction and is therefore more powerful.  It also helps keeping the OSCulator document less cluttered with duplicates.
-    * [[http://www.osculator.net/res/oscbroadcast.zip|Download the oscbroadcast tool here]]+    * [[https://osculator.net/res/oscbroadcast.zip|Download the oscbroadcast tool here]]
     * Start the tool using the command line, for example: <code>./oscbroadcast -s 3333 -t osc.udp://computer-1:8000 -t osc.udp://computer-2:8000</code> \\ Where 3333 is a free network port, computer-1 and computer-2 are IP addresses or host names of two computers on the local network, and 8000 is the network port on which OSCulator is running.     * Start the tool using the command line, for example: <code>./oscbroadcast -s 3333 -t osc.udp://computer-1:8000 -t osc.udp://computer-2:8000</code> \\ Where 3333 is a free network port, computer-1 and computer-2 are IP addresses or host names of two computers on the local network, and 8000 is the network port on which OSCulator is running.
     * Setup your iPad or iPhone device to send data to a oscbroadcast OSC port (here 3333).     * Setup your iPad or iPhone device to send data to a oscbroadcast OSC port (here 3333).
faq/iphone.txt · Last modified: 2016/12/10 10:12 by camille