Re: Wii Has anyone tried using ChucK with a Wii controller? I've been looking at getting one, but, they're still $60au new in stores, and they're not quite new enough to turn up 2nd hand in hock shops yet. I'm realistically hoping to hit that second objective in about 2 months from now. Should be about $25 for one then. I've seen lots of programs for the PC to interface with the Wii Remote, so, one way or the other, I'll be able to make it do "Something".
Good Morning Everyone, I've been a lurker here for quite a while, but I thought I'd take a look at this as I do have a wee bit off experience with this one. There are a lot off options to consider to get the Wii controllers working. They are just standard blue tooth devices, so people have created apps that work with them in the past. I MacBook, so my experience is with WiiSabre and Darwiin Remote. The first simply makes lightsabre noises when you wave around the Wii controller, but the second is almost a diagnostic program as it gives full output of the three axis accelerometers on the remote itself and then give information on the accelerometers in the nunchuck as well. The source code to Darwiin Remote is under the BSD License, so there's no real worries about wondering how do they do that, but a better resource could be http://www.wiili.org/index.php/Category:Drivers which contains a whole list or drivers for the wiimote for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. Even without going the full driver route, Darwiin Remote can be configured to act as a mouse and small "keyboard" so there is a limited interface option available to us already. Hope somebody finds this big bank of text useful, but I've now got to go to work :( -- Kind Regards, Mike Coats FSF Associate Member #4724 Audi TT Owner's Club Member #899 GNU/Linux Registered User #446164