Matteo,
The AMX module does work but there's a trick. Build your gui file and place it in a folder called "Test" on the AMX processor. Be sure to include all of the graphics files in the same folder. The gui file project properties has a place to define the IP address and a port where it will communicate with the control system. On your iPod, set the file URL using the full path (mine is 192.168.1.98/Test/GL_rev1.1.gui) and turn on Reload GUI file. If you have defined the module correctly in your AMX program, the port where AMX listens is parsed from the gui file.
Gary
2010/6/6 Matteo Mancò <mpcbass@gmail.com>
Jarrod,
thanks for your fast replies
the last one helped me.
im not so good with english .probably i didnt understand something
about ports
thank you
i will write you again when i will be able to connect to amx.
if everything goes well i will order a license for ipod i use in my
shop for demos
and i developer license for the ipad (i wish it arrives soon)
Jmt
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