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#N canvas 15 58 632 452 10;
#X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty netsend_netreceive 20 12 0 24
-228992 -66577 0;
#X obj 56 181 send \$0-local-data;
#X obj 56 292 receive \$0-local-data;
#X obj 60 144 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -225271
-1 -1 7600 1;
#X obj 59 331 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 7600 1;
#X obj 311 144 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -225280
-1 -1 1400 1;
#X obj 311 331 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 1400 1;
#X obj 308 231 netsend;
#X obj 308 291 netreceive 34567;
#X msg 326 192 connect localhost 34567;
#X obj 308 250 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X obj 415 310 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X text 329 249 <-- connection status;
#X text 433 310 <-- connection status;
#X msg 327 211 disconnect;
#X msg 308 169 send \$1;
#X text 45 78 At the most basic level \, networking in Pd works a lot
like the standard [send] and [receive] objects \, except there is a
network port number rather than a send/receive name:;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 15 0;
#X connect 7 0 10 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 1 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
#X connect 14 0 7 0;
#X connect 15 0 7 0;
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