Dear Chuck3rz, Over the short period that I have been learning ChucK, I have been very appreciative of the support from this list, especially the open and sharing attitude of Kassen the Benevolent. I believe I will continue needing your help, but in the meantime I would be even happier if I could reciprocate these huge favors. Knowledge shared is knowledge gained, huh? I have been coding only for a short while (7 months) but I have a fairly broad range of interests - algorithms, generative startegies, AI, and mythology to name a few. I am constantly expanding my skills, though. While learning ChucK, I am keeping a private diary that might serve as a handy tutorial for future users. However, technically speaking, I can only say that I am well acquainted with the programming of Nokia S60 smartphones using Python. Just to give you an indication of the power these tiny instruments wield, the Nokia 5500 Sport has an accelerometer embedded, which can be hacked to be used as a musical interface, in a similar way I see you treating the Wiimote. The other hackable sensory organs include the cameras (two in the N70, back and front), GPS (N95), audio channels, SMS, cell tower IDs, Bluetooth, GPRS internet, and dialing programs. It is fairly simple ( I have the code) to convert your N70 into a Bluetooth remote for DJing, live composition etc. It is not too difficult to use the 5500 as a motion detecting joystick for live performance. The possibilities are many: Phone Motion>Bluetooth>ChucK + GUI In fact, I have motion detection happening on the phone via the camera(s), but the CPU is far too slow for any real application. You can play Pong with a couple of chopsticks, though. The platform is slowly opening up with deeper access to Symbian. So in case any of you find yourselves interested in the interface model outlined above, I'll gladly share what I know. FYI. cheers, ------- -.- 1/f ))) --. ------- ... http://www.algomantra.com