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[maxmsp] Re: Wii remote as Max controller

Joe Bicker notyouraveragejoe at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 06:31:03 MST 2008


The problem with the TV remote solution is that it emits pulses of IR light
rather than a constant beam. The wiimote camera operates at 100Hz so there
will be occasions whenonly one or neither of the IR LEDs are lit, and the
wiimote will falter.

On 06/02/2008, evan.raskob [lists] <lists at lowfrequency.org> wrote:
>
> You mean for mac or pc? There is tk.wii for pc.  There is also
> GLovePIE and a few other dev kits for Wiimotes out there. See http://
> wiili.org
>
> Instructions/devices for PC:
> http://lowfrequency.org/interactivity/wiki/index.php?
> title=Using_Nintendo_Wiiremotes_in_Max/MSP/Jitter
>
> Also, some students of mine came up with the bright idea of using
> standard remote controls (for tvs) as the IR source by taping the
> buttons down.  It worked ok, not great, but it did work.
>
> Cheers
> Evan
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2008, at 5:02 AM, Gary Lee Nelson wrote:
>
> > I ran some tests in the summer with a borrowed WiiRemote and I was
> > getting
> > data with hi.  There are now aka.wiiremote and Osculator that
> > provide more
> > developed interfaces.  There may be more options...list?
> >
> >
> > On 2/4/08 9:54 PM, "David Whitely" <davydka at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Out of curiosity, what are you using to read the bluetooth info
> >> from the
> >> wiimote?
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> > Oberlin College
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