Thanks for the answers. I got it to work with an older computer. I am also sure I did it with an RPI 3 some months ago but I dont have access to one right now. Could the problem be because I am using 64bit ubuntu? For the next two days I will leave it like this because of the instalation but I will investigate with the [hid] object next week. I wonder how to do the pairing with the [hid] object.
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F. Medeiros
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 03:05, Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu wrote:
FWIW cwiid lives on as a fork within pd-l2ork and has been further developed there. We have a disis_wiimote external that has been tested with up to 18 wiimotes in a single 900 sq.ft. room without hiccups. It also supports things that were not supported in the original cwiid library, such as the pass-through mode that allows for the use of both plus and nunchuk, as well as support for the wiimote plus (the controller with integrated plus). I must admit I am unaware what is the current support of those features through the hid object.
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Ico On 3/21/2019 3:46 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 3/21/19 8:11 PM, Francisco Medeiros wrote:
Yes, I send [report acceleration 1( and nothing happens. also with the Ir :(
i haven't used the wiimote in ages, but: IIRC, the entire cwiid approach (on which pd-wiimote is based) has been deprecated about 10 years ago (or maybe 5), in favour of a hid-module (the drivers come with the linux kernel).
so most likely, you ought to try your luck with [hid] first. if you have any success (or none), please report it on the list.
gsamd IOhannes
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