[maxmsp] Re: Nintendo Wii Remote Object 1.0B6
Masayuki Akamatsu
aka at iamas.ac.jp
Thu Jun 14 20:38:46 MDT 2007
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Hi, I can NOT guarantee anything but I'm using Wii Sensor Bar (original one) with FireWire bus power. http://max.iamas.ac.jp/2061/articles/348.html http://max.iamas.ac.jp/2061/articles/333.html I bought a extra Sensor Bar, removed the cable and connect solder power lines in FireWire cable to the circuit. I believe that PowerBook/MacBook provide about 12DCV bus power on FireWire port. But it might damage the computer in the worst case. I also made a standalone Sensor Bar using four CR1220 (3DCV) batteries. http://max.iamas.ac.jp/2061/articles/329.html Comments from electronics guru are welcome. Best, Masayuki On 2007/06/07, at 5:39, Amleto Elia wrote: > > Hi, > > I used this hack... > > http://ohmaccho.googlepages.com/self-producedsensorbar > > > aml > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp
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