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2009-10-29
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Would it be possible to use the n900 as a makeshift wiimote replacement for those times when you are short a controller? I know it only has an accelerometer and doesn't have that nifty IR camera that the wiimote gets most of it's position data from, but for simple games I think the combination of the keyboard (or maybe even an onscreen gamepad) and the accelerometer might make it a useful stand in.
So does anyone know of any work done emulating a wiimote? I know there are linux drivers for the wiimote which to me means someone understands the protocol used enough to create them, could we use this knowledge in reverse?
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2009-10-30
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Ah that's good to know, so that means it is technically possible, unless they had to buy a licence from Nintendo.
Still, I wonder why we haven't seen dozens of clones? For all previous consoles, there were lots of third party controllers as it's a quick money earner, and for something as successful as the Wii, I would have thought there would be more. There are plenty of third-party jackets and balance board bags etc. after all.
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So does anyone know of any work done emulating a wiimote? I know there are linux drivers for the wiimote which to me means someone understands the protocol used enough to create them, could we use this knowledge in reverse?