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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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jtcrave69 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 1:24 am
Corndogville wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:14 am I don't see websocket device manager, I see Device Websocket Server, and that's enabled in green. Under WSDM in Restim it says ws://127.0.0.1:54817 I checked Windows Firewall too and they're both allowed.
What does Intiface show for Server Address? Make sure it matches in restim.
ws://localhost:12345

Restim says: ws://127.0.0.1:54817 for WSDM

and 12345 for websocket server.
You could also try enabling "Listen on all network interfaces" in Intiface App Modes.
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Not what we were going for but...

Alas, still says Connection Refused.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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On the left, if you go into app modes and then scroll down, it sounds like you already have show advanced/experimental settings enabled, scroll down and enable device websocket server you said was enabled.
Then left side, click devices and scroll down, add websocket device and add tcode-v3, name the device restim Was that step done?

My server address shows ws://localhost:12345 just like yours.
My buttplug(WSDM) in Restim also shows ws://127.0.0.1:54817

Where are you seeing the connection refused message?
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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Electro wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:14 am On the left, if you go into app modes and then scroll down, it sounds like you already have show advanced/experimental settings enabled, scroll down and enable device websocket server you said was enabled.
Then left side, click devices and scroll down, add websocket device and add tcode-v3, name the device restim Was that step done?

My server address shows ws://localhost:12345 just like yours.
My buttplug(WSDM) in Restim also shows ws://127.0.0.1:54817

Where are you seeing the connection refused message?
I do have restim added down there, and I'm seeing the message in the secondary window that pops up with Restim, the one that looks like a command prompt.
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Here are my settings in Intiface Central
Under the App Modes menu:

Server settings section:
  • Sever Name: Intiface Server
    Server Port: 12345
Device Managers section:
  • Everything turned off since I don't have anything compatible
Advanced/experimental Settings section:
  • Show Advanced/Experimental Settings: Enabled (slide right and green)
Advanced Device Managers: (displayed when previous setting is enabled)
  • Device Websocket Server: Enabled (if I disable this one, Restim will not connect)
    Lovesense: Disabled
    Serial Port: Enabled (enabled for my OSR2)
In Devices menu:
Websocket Devices (advanced):
I recommend deleting any devices you have listed here pertaining to restim
Under Add Websocket Device, scroll and select "tcode-v03" and in name type "restim" then click "Add Websocket Device"
This should place your device in the list. Make sure "tcode-v3" is listed under protocol column. If it is not, delete and repeat steps above. Sometimes for some reason, it will not add the protocol correctly and leave it blank.
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Now in restim, here are my settings:
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Restart restim if you made any changes.
Back in Intiface Central, start the Engine by clicking the big purple play button in the upper left corner. If everything went good, you should see "connected to buttplug" in the cmd looking window for restim as well as a TCode v0.3 (Single Linear Axis) device shown under the connected devices section in the Devices menu. If you do, test it by selecting "Toggle Oscillation". The green dot should start to move in restim. I really hope this helps.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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47dahc wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 2:32 pm Here are my settings in Intiface Central
Under the App Modes menu:

Server settings section:
  • Sever Name: Intiface Server
    Server Port: 12345
Device Managers section:
  • Everything turned off since I don't have anything compatible
Advanced/experimental Settings section:
  • Show Advanced/Experimental Settings: Enabled (slide right and green)
Advanced Device Managers: (displayed when previous setting is enabled)
  • Device Websocket Server: Enabled (if I disable this one, Restim will not connect)
    Lovesense: Disabled
    Serial Port: Enabled (enabled for my OSR2)
In Devices menu:
Websocket Devices (advanced):
I recommend deleting any devices you have listed here pertaining to restim
Under Add Websocket Device, scroll and select "tcode-v03" and in name type "restim" then click "Add Websocket Device"
This should place your device in the list. Make sure "tcode-v3" is listed under protocol column. If it is not, delete and repeat steps above. Sometimes for some reason, it will not add the protocol correctly and leave it blank.
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Screenshot 2024-11-21 091951.png
Now in restim, here are my settings:
Spoiler: show
Screenshot 2024-11-21 092354.png
Restart restim if you made any changes.
Back in Intiface Central, start the Engine by clicking the big purple play button in the upper left corner. If everything went good, you should see "connected to buttplug" in the cmd looking window for restim as well as a TCode v0.3 (Single Linear Axis) device shown under the connected devices section in the Devices menu. If you do, test it by selecting "Toggle Oscillation". The green dot should start to move in restim. I really hope this helps.
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restim:
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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On your second screenshot, it says 'engine not running'?

Do the intiface logs say anything?
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Need to click big play button in top left of intiface to start the engine....
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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froog wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:36 pm Hi diglet. I've been successfully using restim on a Mac (v1.16), I tried building v1.18 recently and got this "division by zero" error when I ran it (in spoiler)

Hope this feedback is useful - ( I'm fine running 1.16 for now - that works just great, and builds without problems on the same machine)
Hello Froog,

I am very interested in running Restim on a Mac, can you give me an idea how you are doing it? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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LNS wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 2:45 pm
froog wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:36 pm Hi diglet. I've been successfully using restim on a Mac (v1.16), I tried building v1.18 recently and got this "division by zero" error when I ran it (in spoiler)

Hope this feedback is useful - ( I'm fine running 1.16 for now - that works just great, and builds without problems on the same machine)
Hello Froog,

I am very interested in running Restim on a Mac, can you give me an idea how you are doing it? Thanks in advance.

LNS
If you have an M1 mac, you can try this artifact: https://github.com/diglet48/restim/acti ... 1262958854

Otherwise, the installation instructions on github should work.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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diglet wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:42 pm
LNS wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 2:45 pm
froog wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:36 pm Hi diglet. I've been successfully using restim on a Mac (v1.16), I tried building v1.18 recently and got this "division by zero" error when I ran it (in spoiler)

Hope this feedback is useful - ( I'm fine running 1.16 for now - that works just great, and builds without problems on the same machine)
Hello Froog,

I am very interested in running Restim on a Mac, can you give me an idea how you are doing it? Thanks in advance.

LNS
If you have an M1 mac, you can try this artifact: https://github.com/diglet48/restim/acti ... 1262958854

Otherwise, the installation instructions on github should work.

Thank you! I do have an M1 Ultra, any resource to help me understand how to get it up and running? While a bit technically inclined, I don't code, nor know python.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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edger477 wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:59 am Need to click big play button in top left of intiface to start the engine....
diglet wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:08 am On your second screenshot, it says 'engine not running'?
Yeah, because I stopped it, so the errors would stop piling up while I was trying to get a screenshot of it, before they pushed the top part off.
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Do the intiface logs say anything?
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Again, I stopped it, because what I thought might be the useful part kept scrolling out of view.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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I tried running intiface and restim on my machine and it just worked. After adding and removing the device a few times in intiface, I was able to reproduce the behavior you are seeing.

In the intiface interface, click forget device and delete device, then re-add the device under websocket devices. Then maybe it goes back to working...

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LNS wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 4:14 pm
diglet wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:42 pm
LNS wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 2:45 pm

Hello Froog,

I am very interested in running Restim on a Mac, can you give me an idea how you are doing it? Thanks in advance.

LNS
If you have an M1 mac, you can try this artifact: https://github.com/diglet48/restim/acti ... 1262958854

Otherwise, the installation instructions on github should work.

Thank you! I do have an M1 Ultra, any resource to help me understand how to get it up and running? While a bit technically inclined, I don't code, nor know python.
I have been told you can just double-click the executable, add a security exception and it'll just work. But I don't have a mac to test.

If that doesn't work you can try running it from source. First download the zip of the source code from github and unzip. install python (https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3130/). Then run from the command line at the location you unzipped the source code:

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python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 restim.py
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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Thanks, will give it a try, have been struggling to find what to download. I got Python 3 installed. Will continue to work with it.
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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Finally moved from my M1 mac to my M2 air and got it to run. Now I need to figure out how to connect a Bluetooth device (Coyote 3).
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Re: Restim: e-stim audio generation software

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diglet wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:13 am I tried running intiface and restim on my machine and it just worked. After adding and removing the device a few times in intiface, I was able to reproduce the behavior you are seeing.

In the intiface interface, click forget device and delete device, then re-add the device under websocket devices. Then maybe it goes back to working...

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LNS wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 4:14 pm
diglet wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:42 pm

If you have an M1 mac, you can try this artifact: https://github.com/diglet48/restim/acti ... 1262958854

Otherwise, the installation instructions on github should work.

Thank you! I do have an M1 Ultra, any resource to help me understand how to get it up and running? While a bit technically inclined, I don't code, nor know python.
I have been told you can just double-click the executable, add a security exception and it'll just work. But I don't have a mac to test.

If that doesn't work you can try running it from source. First download the zip of the source code from github and unzip. install python (https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3130/). Then run from the command line at the location you unzipped the source code:

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python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python3 restim.py
Yeah, I can't get it to see the device long enough to forget it! :-D

But delete it and readd it, I did, and unfortunately my efforts were fruitless. :banana:
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