Wiitastic !

After much trying I finally got a Wii! I have had it only 3 days and my arms are very sore. I am not sure if that has more to do with how fun the wii is or how out of shape I am.

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The wiimote is much more accurate and sensitive than I imagined. I ordered a blue tooth adapter for my computer. I can't wait to try and get the remote connected to my linux box. The groundwork for connecting to the wiimote to a PC has already been laid by the folks at wiili.org. From what I have searched, no one has used perl to interact with the wiimote. My hope is that I can use the Net::Bluetooth module to talk to the wiimote.

Once I can use perl to talk with the wiimote, that opens up all kinds of possibilities.

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Communications with the camera module is performed via an I2C bus (or other 2-wire wired-or bidirectional serial bus). Pins 5 and 6 of the camera (see silkscreen for pin #s) are the clock and data respectively. The bit rate is slightly less than 400kbaud. These signals are also available at TP101 (data) down between the inductors, and TP26 (clock), right next to the B button pad (under the B button housing). The broadcom chip and camera are the only two devices on this bus. When the camera is active, it sends data at 100Hz to the broadcom chip. celebrex

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Very interesting information. Thanks to the author.

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