Have you installed mrmr server?  That system works by serving up the interfaces to various clients and broadcasting from there, I thought.  I haven't really dug further into it than that.  but you might still have to use an OSC router like OSCulator just to figure out what's coming from what ip.  That's an interesting problem.  I guess if all else fails, you could write an OSC mapper script in python using pyliblo, or something, although, that sounds like more effort than should be necessary. 

mike


On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Michael Heuer <heuermh@gmail.com> wrote:
mike clemow wrote:

> Could you route them through OSCulator and alter their addresses based on
> the host?

Yeah maybe.  I wrote the author of TouchOSC to ask if a unique client
identifier might be added to its OSC protocol.  Mrmr has a options to
use a bundle message style

/mrmr/widgettype/widgetnumber/uniqueId

or to include the unique identifier with each message

/mrmr/widgettype/widgetnumber 0.1 uniqueId

but I can't get it to connect to a ChucK OSC server on my Mac.
TouchOSC works fine.

  michael

http://hexler.net/software/touchosc
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