/** * Serial Duplex * by Tom Igoe. * * Sends a byte out the serial port when you type a key * listens for bytes received, and displays their value. * This is just a quick application for testing serial data * in both directions. */ import processing.serial.*; Serial myPort; // The serial port int whichKey = -1; // Variable to hold keystoke values int inByte = -1; // Incoming serial data void setup() { size(400, 300); // create a font with the third font available to the system: PFont myFont = createFont(PFont.list()[2], 14); textFont(myFont); // List all the available serial ports: printArray(Serial.list()); // I know that the first port in the serial list on my mac // is always my FTDI adaptor, so I open Serial.list()[0]. // In Windows, this usually opens COM1. // Open whatever port is the one you're using. String portName = Serial.list()[0]; myPort = new Serial(this, portName, 9600); } void draw() { background(0); text("Last Received: " + inByte, 10, 130); text("Last Sent: " + whichKey, 10, 100); } void serialEvent(Serial myPort) { inByte = myPort.read(); } void keyPressed() { // Send the keystroke out: myPort.write(key); whichKey = key; }