I am talking about [wiimote], which is the exact object name for Mike Woz's GNU/Linux+libcwiid objectclass:

http://mikewoz.com/index.php?page=pd-stuff

Pix just did a ton of work on that wiimote, hopefully he'll be submitting a patch soon.  It was used in a Medialab Prado AVLAB project, W_space, where they used 5 wiiremotes to track the whole body.  As far as I know, this is the only software out there that can now reliably get information from 5 wiiremotes at once.

.hc

On Oct 5, 2008, at 3:58 PM, Yvan Vander Sanden wrote:

Which [wiimote] are we talking about? Linux, OSX or Windows?

Just to know if it's my code or not...

Regards,

yvan vander sanden

2008/9/29 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>

So we just found a bug here at AVLAB when using [iir] to filter data
coming from [wiimote].  It seems that the [wiimote] object outputs -
inf and inf if the nunchuks are not connected.  This makes it quite
hard to do things like filter the data, since inf can freak out some
filters.

Any reason not to prevent [wiimote] from every outputting -inf and inf?




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