to chime in on my own request (thanks to all who answered)
besides the musiccontroller, i've also found darwiinoscremote, which seems to
work fine.
free open source, avaialble at
http://code.google.com/p/darwiinosc/downloads/list
i use this one on os x:
hi,
has anyone recently set up a wii remote with pd on either mac os x or windoze
(or both?) ?
have been trying to find info on how this is done, but all i found is somewhat
older, relates to apps that are no longer available, etc.
any pointers would be greatly appreciated
rene
Hi Rene,
Osculator works very well to convert wii data to OSC on OS X, although I
see they are charging for it now:
http://www.osculator.net
GlovePie for Windows is here:
http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/asdfghjkl
Requires:
http://www.bluesoleil.com/
Check here for step by step:
hey there,
i use this one on os x:
http://code.google.com/p/musiccontroller/
ciao,
ub
Derek Holzer schrieb:
Hi Rene,
Osculator works very well to convert wii data to OSC on OS X, although
I see they are charging for it now:
http://www.osculator.net
GlovePie for Windows is here:
I've been using this lib on Linux for ages and it works quite well:
http://youngmusic.org/wiki/index.php/Wiilib
It might (or not) compile on OSX
greets
alvaro
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Some people in a workshop I taught were trying to use this with Pd-
extended. It crashes Pd-extended, but not Pd-vanilla. I went to try
to debug it, but I couldn't find any source code. Is it available
anywhere?
.hc
On May 8, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Luiz Naveda wrote:
Dear Thomas
I know this is an old thread, but I discovered the answer to this, so
I thought I'd post it: you need to use BlueSoleil or some app like
that to do the pairing.
.hc
On May 10, 2008, at 7:53 AM, Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
Thanks Luiz,
I downloadet this external and had it up and running. My
Thanks Luiz,
I downloadet this external and had it up and running. My only problem is
to make my wiimote pair with my notebooks bluetooth, which is still
giving me trouble, but the external does look very promising :)
Cheers!
Thomas :)
Luiz Naveda wrote:
Dear Thomas
Please, take a look in
Am I to understand the silence as it is not possible to make the
wii-remote work with PD running on windows?
Even a negative answer here would be helpful :)
Cheers
Thomas :)
Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
Hi All,
First off all I'd like to apologize for asking this questian, as it
seems to pop up
works well on mac, with the osculator software as a middleman.
for windows, this one might work:
http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download
otherwise just search for wii windows OSC in google.because all you
need is a middleman program to convert your wii data to OSC messages
Hi thomas
it is possible using the glovepie mentioned by hard off. Here is a little
example of something recently done using
wii+glovepie-OSC-puredata+gem all in windows xp
in the FLISOL in medellin colombia (latin american free software
installation festival)
Using the wii to control a 3d light
Dear Thomas
Please, take a look in http://code.google.com/p/wiisense/
My friend Prashant developed a library to do it (except IR) but the
project was abandoned. I moved to Matlab and video analysis to proceed
with my research. I have some other kinetic library objects to
perform a series of
Hi All,
First off all I'd like to apologize for asking this questian, as it
seems to pop up regularly in one form or another, but after doing a
search in the archives it's still not obvious to me if it's possible to
make the Wiimote run together with PD on Windows.
I see a lot of people
using wmgui I was able to get (as far as i recall) all of the data
from the wiimote.. definitely the acceleration, button and infrared..
cannot remember if there is anything else.. The wiimote external
worked to get this info as well.. I haven't used it as a normal linux
input device.. i think
On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 08:59 -0700, Alex wrote:
using wmgui I was able to get (as far as i recall) all of the data
from the wiimote.. definitely the acceleration, button and infrared..
cannot remember if there is anything else.. The wiimote external
worked to get this info as well.. I haven't
I hooked up a [print] to the [hid] object's first outlet. If you do
that you should see a constant stream of messages that look like this:
...
0x002c 561
0x002d 593
0x002e 512
...
0x002c, 0x002d and 0x002e identify the X, Y and Z messages, and the
numbers after them are the values. I was
Hey,
With the SIXAXIS, I am not getting anything but standard messages.
How did you do the pairing? Is the Guitar Hero controller also a
Bluetooth device? As far as I can tell with the SIXAXIS, the
bluetooth stuff doesn't really work, I am only using the USB
connection. I can't get
It is supposed to give transposition and rotation in XYZ, hence
SIXAXIS. That's the hope at least.
.hc
On Mar 21, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Hans, do you know how many control signals this will produce?
From what I read in the literature, it sounds like it also has
motion
It turns out it's not an easy thing. In order to poll the wiimote
you need to use a Carbon CFRunLoop. Since Max/MSP is a Carbon app
natively, the aka.wiiremote object can just tag onto the built-in
CFRunLoop to get events. Pd's Tcl/Tk process is a Carbon app, but
that's a separate
hi Luigi,
thanks for the tip on OSculator. im just looking at it
now. you have it communicating with pd? i just tried
it out with nodebox real quick and seems to works
fine...
i also go the wiitar connecting to pd with a 3rd party
app called wiitar... that works fairly decent too!
i haven't got
I just got a Sony SIXAXIS, I am hoping it is easier to use than the
WiiRemote. There seems to be more good lowlevel code available for
it, anyway.
http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/WirelessController
http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Accessories/SCPH-98040
.hc
On Mar 21, 2008, at
For the record, the SIXAXIS controller works well in Mac OS X with this driver:
http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Ps3Controller
I've used that for the Guitar Hero controller. Using the [hid] object
I get 3 continuous values from the XYZ sensors.
andy
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 12:59
I use a wiimote in Linux using the cwiid api
http://abstrakraft.org/cwiid/in my device daemon that grabs joystick
and wiimote events and slings them
over OSC to pd.
The wiimote has a 3 axis acceleramator and sends the x, y, z positions and
you can easily calculate mean acc, roll, and pitch.
You
Awesome, thanks! I will try this tonight. Sounds already much
better than the wiimote.
.hc
On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Andrew Turley wrote:
For the record, the SIXAXIS controller works well in Mac OS X with
this driver:
http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Ps3Controller
IIRC, I think there is a linux driver for the wiimote that makes it
act like a HID, and therefore could be used with [hid].
.hc
On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Daniel Wilcox wrote:
I use a wiimote in Linux using the cwiid api in my device daemon
that grabs joystick and wiimote events and
Hmm, so I installed that driver, and now I get the standard gamepad
data from the device. Are you able to get the six-axis accelerometer
data from the device? that's the real fun stuff.
.hc
On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Andrew Turley wrote:
For the record, the SIXAXIS controller works
Ok, I got the wiiremote connecting to Pd and I can get one data
reading, so I am getting close. Hopefully I'll have this working by
the end of the day.
.hc
On Mar 4, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Stefano Papetti wrote:
Hello everybody,
when I last checked the mailing list (about 1 year ago...) I
Hello .hc,
Ok, I got the wiiremote connecting to Pd and I can get one
data
reading, so I am getting close. Hopefully I'll have this
working by
the end of the day.
wow, that would be great! thanks!
and thanks to all the people who promptly answered suggesting some viable way
to make
This is a port of aka.wiiremote, yup. The Max and Pd APIs are so
similar, you usually don't need flext to make it work for both.
The problem here is that Max/MSP is a Carbon app and the pd process
is not (Tcl/Tk Wish.app is). The IOBluetooth framework is designed
to be used in a Carbon
Hello everybody,
when I last checked the mailing list (about 1 year ago...) I remember
there was a wiiremote external by Hans-Christoph Steiner. However at
that time I couldn't get it to work.
Currently, the latest revision from sourceforge
This seems like it could be promising http://www.osculator.net/wiki/
Not an external for pd, but does send over osc so could use the osc
libraries in pd to digest. I havnt' tried it yet so let me know if you
get it to work.
Nils
Stefano Papetti wrote:
Hello everybody,
when I last checked
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Hello everybody,
when I last checked the mailing list (about 1 year ago...) I remember
there was a wiiremote external by Hans-Christoph Steiner. However at
that time I couldn't get it to work.
Currently, the latest revision from sourceforge
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Subject: Re: [PD] Wii remote controller and Mac
sorry for making this newby questions
i want to use wiiremote that its include in pd 0.40.2 so i download
Pd-0.40.2-extended-2007-05-29
i install it and also the org.puredata.pd.plist and in the pd window
i get library messages like
libdir_loader: added flatspace to the global classpath
That version is still quite rough.
I don't know if anyone has gotten the Pd port of the Mac OS X wii
object working. It loads but doesn't give data. I don't have access
to a wii remote anymore. If someone gave me one, I would get it
working.
.hc
On Jun 12, 2007, at 5:41 PM, ariel b
jhonet b wrote:
wii remote for pd os x?
Thanks.
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.hcOn Dec 17, 2006, at 8:44 AM, nick weldin wrote:Hi HansThanks for that.Unfortunately its not working for me at the moment.The object
There is a max external for the Wii remote here
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
coding skills are minimal.
Merry Christmas
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nick weldin hat gesagt: // nick weldin wrote:
There is a max external for the Wii remote here
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
coding skills are minimal.
I guess, the best would be to just wait until
On Dec 16, 2006, at 7:18 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
nick weldin hat gesagt: // nick weldin wrote:
There is a max external for the Wii remote here
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
coding skills are
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