hi , do anybody have compiled the wiimote object for macosx? if not, can anybody point me how to do it for mactel?
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On 30/09/2007, at 14.45, punchik punchik wrote:
hi , do anybody have compiled the wiimote object for macosx?
I think it kind of depends if there were success in Zaragoza, cf. http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-06/051195.html
On Sep 30, 2007, at 9:21 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 30/09/2007, at 14.45, punchik punchik wrote:
hi , do anybody have compiled the wiimote object for macosx?
I think it kind of depends if there were success in Zaragoza, cf. http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-06/051195.html
No wiiremote showed up, so nothing has changed. If you have a
wiiremote, I don't think it would be too hard to debug.
.hc
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Hi Steffen,
If you're referring to the [wiimote] object that I wrote (http://mikewoz.com/index.php?page=pd-stuff), then it's not possible, because the library it uses is Linux-only. At that time, there were no cross-platform libraries for the wii controller, so I chose a Linux library and developed an external to interface with it. There were already solutions for Windows (using GlovePIE) and for OSX (using aka.wiiremote), so I didn't bother with that.
I see that aka.wiiremote (http://www.iamas.ac.jp/%7Eaka/max/#aka_wiiremote) is for Max/MSP only, but I'm sure someone could port that to Pd quite easily. I guess that's what Hans was trying in Zaragoza? (as mentioned below).
Otherwise, I'd suggest that you try Darwiinmote (http://blog.hiroaki.jp/2006/12/000433.html), which can emulate keyboard and mouse events. You can then use Pd to capture and process those events.
I hope this helps, -Mike
Steffen wrote:
On 30/09/2007, at 14.45, punchik punchik wrote:
hi , do anybody have compiled the wiimote object for macosx?
I think it kind of depends if there were success in Zaragoza, cf. http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-06/051195.html
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On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Mike Wozniewski wrote:
Hi Steffen,
If you're referring to the [wiimote] object that I wrote (http://mikewoz.com/index.php?page=pd-stuff), then it's not possible, because the library it uses is Linux-only. At that time, there were no cross-platform libraries for the wii controller, so I chose a Linux library and developed an external to interface with it. There were already solutions for Windows (using GlovePIE) and for OSX (using aka.wiiremote), so I didn't bother with that.
I see that aka.wiiremote (http://www.iamas.ac.jp/%7Eaka/max/#aka_wiiremote) is for Max/MSP
only, but I'm sure someone could port that to Pd quite easily. I guess
that's what Hans was trying in Zaragoza? (as mentioned below).
Yup, the port is complete, it compiles and loads fine, and the Pd
changes are included in his sources. It just doesn't work :D. If I
get my hands on one, then I'll debug it.
.hc
Otherwise, I'd suggest that you try Darwiinmote (http://blog.hiroaki.jp/2006/12/000433.html), which can emulate
keyboard and mouse events. You can then use Pd to capture and process those
events.I hope this helps, -Mike
Steffen wrote:
On 30/09/2007, at 14.45, punchik punchik wrote:
hi , do anybody have compiled the wiimote object for macosx?
I think it kind of depends if there were success in Zaragoza, cf. http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-06/051195.html
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