stryd_one Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 I wasn't sure whether this should go in Design Concepts or Miscellaneous... I won't use this information, but if someone else does, then this in in the right place ;)Anyway! I discovered that Wii Nunchuk controllers communicate with the wiimote over IIC. This opens possibilities to automate input to the wii/PC by making a 'midibox in nunchuk clothing' or to use the nunchuk as input for your midibox....Random miscellaneous babble or random design concept, you choose :D
DragonMaster Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 Well, with a wiimote you surely can use the nunchuck with one of the existing Wii remote mouse drivers. I know you can use RM-X Automation with the Wii remote itself at least.
audiocommander Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 cool discovery :)I'm currently developing midimouse v06 (for Mac OS X 10.4., Intel & PPC)supporting wiiRemotes. If anybody is interested in Beta testing that would be great:http://www.audiocommander.de/downloads/midimouse_071113_0.6.bC.dmg.zip (440 kB)(If the link is dead, see the original page )Regarding the Accelerometer Sensors: The remote (as the Nunchuk) just sends out quite raw data of the sensors and there must be some (in terms of microcontrollers quite complicated) calculations to get Tilt/Roll values. The plain Gravity-Force values of the Accelerometer aren't that sexy... Best,Michael
stryd_one Posted November 13, 2007 Author Report Posted November 13, 2007 Well, with a wiimote you surely can use the nunchuck with one of the existing Wii remote mouse driversYes I'm doing so right now, but that's not quite what I meant ;) The idea here was to either:make it work without the PCorUse a midibox to generate fake wii input to the PC or WiiI'm currently developing midimouse v06 (for Mac OS X 10.4., Intel & PPC)supporting wiiRemotes. If anybody is interested in Beta testing that would be greatWaaaah I wanna maaaac! Regarding the Accelerometer Sensors: The remote (as the Nunchuk) just sends out quite raw data of the sensors and there must be some (in terms of microcontrollers quite complicated) calculations to get Tilt/Roll values. The plain Gravity-Force values of the Accelerometer aren't that sexy... I feared as much :-\Thanks AC! :D
Jack Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Hi,I found in the german c't (18/2007, P. 166.) an article about "how to use a WII on a PC".There exist a Software Link to usefull Software inkl. MIDI for Windows.Maybe usefull for you.SoftLink (source www.heise.de):http://www.heise.de/ct/07/18/links/166.shtmlBest RegardsJack
Shadyman Posted December 7, 2007 Report Posted December 7, 2007 Get an I2C or SPI-compatible bluetooth chip? Link it to the wiimote... away you go ;DEverything sounds easy in concept, of course! :o
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