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https://infamag.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/10/21/192324. YOU NEED THE TOUCHOSC BRIDGE TO USE THIS WITH YOUR PC/MAC.(Sorry for the lack of updates as of recent. I've got exams this week. Expect to see more updates starting around the 14th.)MyOSC is an updated alternative to TouchOSC for Android. Epson stylus c92 drivers windows 7.

Controlling Max from Lemur/TouchOSC running within an Android Emulator

In the process of searching a big tablet to run Lemur, I am currently investigating the option to run an Android emulator on a multitouch Windows computer. I don't have access to a Windows tactile computer at the moment but I have installed an emulator on my Mac to see it it functions correctly. There are several emulators. I have tried BlueStacks, which seems a bit slow. Andy is more reactive and easy to use. But there are other ones worth to try (Droid4X or Xamarin, but the latest is part of an Android development package, so it takes much more room on the hard disk).
I don't have a Lemur licence for Android however I have a TouchOSC licence. So from Andy I could connect to my Google Play account and install TouchOSC.
The first thing was to figure out which IP address to use. I could not use the localhost address to transmit data from TouchOSC to Max. Transmitting data from Max to TouchOSC using the IP address displayed in TouchOSC did not work either. I figured out I have to use the computer's address on the local wi-fi network (but I am not sure the data take a different route than a regular localhost connection). Then I could upload a layout from the computer to the virtual tablet. Moving the interface elements, I could send messages from TouchOSC to Max. Transmitting data from the computer to TouchOSC functioned as well.

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Andy on MacOS X doesn't seem to need a lot of processing power, but Android doesn't manage to start each time the application is launched. Another issue : the layout is always shown with the longer size vertically, whatever the orientation set in the editor. The size occupied by the layout seem to be the one programmed in the editor however and cannot be changed whatever the emulator's portrait/landscape orientation and size.

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I'd be curious to know if Lemur could run as well within an emulator, especially on a Windows tactile computer to see if the multitouch control data could reach Lemur. Anyone wants to try?