FUDI

FUDI (Fast Universal Digital Interface[1]) is a networking protocol used by the Pure Data patching language invented by Miller Puckette. It is a string-based protocol in which messages are separated by semicolons. Messages are made up of tokens separated by whitespaces, and numerical tokens are represented as strings.

  1. ^ Puckette, Miller. "FUDI protocol specifications (acronym)". Pure Data Mailinglist. Retrieved 24 January 2019.