Sunday, December 31, 2006

Bmi Of Females In Countries Age

Application in C #

Voici une information qui devrait intéresser les programmeurs Windows. Voici une application en C# [.NET 2.0] permettant de communiquer avec la Wiimote via HID. Le code source de cette application est disponible ici : http://szymonbanka.com/~kari/


If you are interested, keep checking the URL above, the following features should be added:
- Optimizing runtine HID. - Support IR pointer

- Control of the Mouse, Joystick - Sensitivity adjustment - Calibration ...



Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Nyu Dental School Implant

[Sensor Bar] supplements

In addition to the tutorial to create a sensor bar: http://wiipiicii.blogspot.com/2006/12/construire-une-sensor-bar.html


You can order your electronic components on this site: http://www.selectronic.fr the store is located in Paris Place de la Nation You may also be delivered by post, but there Shipping costs will be less than 6 €. I made a list of different batches possible to make a sensor bar:



plate test: http://www.selectronic.fr/article . asp? article_ref_entier = 70.2330-2
or

http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.2330-1 => or 2.90 € 1.50 €
Connector for food:
http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.0759-9999

=> € 0.30
Son ( 1m): http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.4491-2 => € 0.60
2 LED Infrared: http://www.selectronic.fr/article . asp? article_ref_entier 70.6785-9999
= => € 1.20
2 LED color visible
http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.7821-9999
=>

0, € 30 http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.4802-9999 => € 0.30


Total: 4.2 € or 5.6 € (+ 6 € postage)




Lot 2: Supply of 4 x 1.5V AAA (6V)

Power:
http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.0761 -9999 => € 0.90
plate test: http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.2330-2 or http://www.selectronic. com / article.asp? article_ref_entier = 70.2330-1 => or 2.90 € 1.50 €
Connector for food: http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.0759-9999 =>
€ 0.30 Son (1m): http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.4491-2 => € 0.60

2 LED Infrared: http://www.selectronic. com / article.asp? article_ref_entier 70.6785-9999 = => € 1.20
2 LED color visible http://www.selectronic.fr/article.asp?article_ref_entier=70.7821-9999 => € 0.30
Total: 4.8 € or 6.2 € (+ 6 € postage)

not need a soldering iron.

third solution proposed by Saiyan78

Powered USB http://soj.mesdiscussions.net/overclex/Electronique/Montage/creer-leds-sensorbar-sujet_4882_1.htm # t75494

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

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[GlovePIE] Integrating nunchuk

GlovePIE The new version (0.27) can manage the wiimotes nunchucks. We can now use the 2 buttons on the nunchuk, the joystick and motion sensors. variables concerning the 2 buttons (C and Z) are these: Wiimote.Nunchuk.CButton
Wiimote.Nunchuk.ZButton variables to detect movements on the X, Y and Z:
Wiimote.Nunchuk.RawForceX Wiimote.Nunchuk . RawForceY Wiimote.Nunchuk.RawForceZ

And the 2 variables to know the position of the joystick:
Wiimote.Nunchuk.JoyX Wiimote.Nunchuk.JoyY

Here is a diagram that I did it for more details on the operation of the analog joytick (click to enlarge):


We must therefore use the trigonometry if you want to know the angle of the joystick, great math:)

0.27 GlovePIE Link to download: http://wiipiicii.free.fr/GlovePIE027.zip
To use the joystick must install a virtual joystick with the software PPJoy:
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/Docs/PPJoyMain.htm

UPDATE: I've been playing Zelda OoT Goldney 64 and with the nunchuk and the wiimote, it works perfectly. I used it for Project64.
Other N64 games should work perfectly, and all games using a joystick. Moreover
Nunchuk combo / wiimote is now possible on the PC FPS. There was an update Wiitar which now takes into account the nunchuk:
http://www.wiili.org/forum/wiitar-30--- (nunchuck-wiitar)-t450.html

A new version is released GlovePIE considering the classic controller (version 0.28)


Monday, December 18, 2006

How To Hang A Closet Rod On An Angled Wall

Buy a sensor bar

A company sells sensor bars "wireless", operating on 9V battery. Unfortunately for us (or better), it is available only for Americans, British and Japanese!


Its price is $ 31 for U.S. $ 38 for the English and $ 39 for the Japanese
It's been expensive for 4 LEDs and a button ...
If you're handy, you can also make a
for much cheaper
, or use 2 candles
avoiding burn your TV / PC : D


The site of the sensor is wireless " http://www.wirelesssensorbar.com/

Friday, December 15, 2006

Do I Need To Varnish Wooden Table From Ikea

WiiTar

After WiiSports and WiiOrchestra Wii, PC WiiTar here.
The goal? play guitar with 2 wiimotes connected to the PC:





This script uses synthetizer functions of your MIDI sound card

B to start / stop play

You have obviously GlovePIE software to use these scripts. UPDATE: Integration Nunchuk:


http://www.wiili.org/forum/wiitar-30--- (nunchuck-wiitar)-t450.html

Thursday, December 14, 2006

First Auditions-groping Hands

Exchange your Mii Avatar

Wii Transfer is a program for Windows to transfer their Mii avatars from his Wiimote on your PC and vice versa.
allowing exchange or to safeguard its Mii avatar.
Link Mii Transfer: http://wiipiicii.free.fr/WDML9.0.rar



Snapper Yard Cruiser Bagger

New version of GlovePIE

A new version interface allowing to toy with the Wiimote on Windows has been released.
Version 0.25:
- allows the display of battery status via the variable Wiimote.Battery "
- contains scripts for several different games and applications in the directory WiimoteScripts - data acceleration and rotation are now separated was the pitch, roll, and acceleration on three axes using "RemoveUnits (Wiimote.Pitch)", RemoveUnits (Wiimote.Roll), "Wiimote.RelAccX", "Wiimote.RelAccY" and " Wiimote.RelAccZ " acceleration is displayed in m / s ² - allows calibrating the Wiimote - added bugs - Removing bugs - retrieves the content Mii avatar into the internal memory of the Wiimote
- and other minor improvements

For cons, the nunchuk and the speaker are not always managed.
link to download GlovePIE 0.25:

Mom Caut Me With Her Painties

The wiimote is a lightsaber


A script is available for GlovePIE (Windows so), transforms into a wiimote lightsaber from Star Wars! Depending of movements with the wiimote, different sounds are emitted. To activate the lightsaber, simply push the button
B
the Wiimote, and
A
to disable it, the Wiimote vibrates also according to your movements.
If you keep pressing B

, sounds of collisions will be issued.
Also if you leave the

down arrow button. For this you need to download the script and sounds:
Simply extract this to the directory of GlovePIE, and launch the script WiinSaber.

Other scripts are available to play the guitar or violin with the Wiimote, I'll put them soon on this blog.
And here's a video :







Tuesday, December 12, 2006

How To Do A Plat In The Front Of Your Hair

Odyssey, Beaufort-en-Valle

So I'm back once again with all my venom to spit!
lol And yes, I'm here to say bad things ...

The last weekend I went to The Odyssey is a nightclub at 30 km from Angers, located in a countryside road Brion near Beaufort-en-Vallee.

The box includes three rooms: one main and two smaller, whose "80's" and the other one 'rock', which is only open when there are lots of people.

tariff level is classic: 10E entrance with a consolation. By cons, small bonus for certain: if you're the driver (and therefore you do not drink alcohol!) You are entitled to free admission to the partnership of the captains of the evening.

Very good initiative! All clubs should do that, it's really good.
By cons, get there early because there are only 50 seats all night, so if you want to get free entry to the opening.

The box is open Friday to Sunday from 23h to 4h.

If not, as regards the box itself ... At the entrance, you have the right to pass under a security gate, and for a very nice guy and sensitive security search. Well, it might be nice if you like the genre, but if not here ...

The decor is classic atmosphere box, the furniture is in good condition, and the staff quite pleasant!

The population is fairly eclectic, from 15/16 and 25/30 years for the main hall and of course, in the room "80's" more than thirty. The guys are super cute but almost all straight and girls (in my opinion quite limited) about right.

Music by cons is completely again (this is only my opinion) ... Courtroom "80s" is more like a tavern than a real room ... It even has the right to the chicken dance (lol). The main room
us out a mix of rap, R & B, dance hall mediocre techno and house 2 years ago and finally completely obsolete ... Okay, I admit that there were still some songs not bad, but generally unexceptional.

And I want to spend a little extra rant: "DJ, shut the! . I have the ass of any DJ to these nuts who are not able to go from good music and who spend their time talking about the songs and tell their life ... I did nothing to shake the birthday 'or Robert Berta, and it is certainly not commenting on the evening that it will set the mood! A true DJ is music to ride the mood, no need to shout anything goes "Go, is set on fire," pathetic ...

I still want to say that I had a good time and that's a rather nice box. And then you can not ask all the boxes you want to be like.

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Friday, December 8, 2006

Face Flushed And Hot After Eating

Mario Kart 64

The Wii is out in France, so I could test the wiimote and especially the connection to a PC.
My sensor bar works pretty well although I have some tuning to do to improve it.

I tested the motion detection on an old well fun games: Mario Kart 64.
So I wrote a script for GlovePIE order to control the kart with the Wiimote (like a steering wheel).

Here is a video I made (Note: The brightness is a bit dirty on the first race of the video, we see a little better on the second race):
Google Video Link: http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=8045286269079287118
And the script to put in GlovePIE:

Up = Wiimote.Up Down = Left = Wiimote.Down
Wiimote.Left Wiimote.Right Right = A = B = Wiimote.A
Wiimote.B One = Two = Wiimote.One Wiimote.Two
Home Wiimote.Home
= Minus = Equals = Wiimote.Minus
Wiimote.Plus if Wiimote.A Then
Wiimote.Rumble = true else

Wiimote.Rumble
= false end if if

Wiimote.RawForceZ> -1 Then var.RotationZ = Wiimote.RawForceZ Left Right = true = false = true Wiimote.Led1 Wiimote.Led4 = false else if Wiimote.RawForceZ var.RotationZ Wiimote.RawForceZ = Left Right = true = false Wiimote.Led1
else

Left Right = false = false = false
Wiimote.Led1
Wiimote.Led4 = false end if


Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Cheer Sayings For Competitions

PC Applications for the wiimote

InfraRed pointer in action

This video shows the infrared pointer precision:

















Linux InfraRed pointer







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Wiimote DJ



From this video, we could use the wiimote to mix techno music, I do not know if it'sa fake or not ...




WiiDrum Machine
Another application using the Wiimote as a musical instrument: http://www.youtube.com/ watch? v = 8FftLxuYzRA
WiinRemote

This application for Windows, lets you move the mouse using accelerometers in the wiimote.
is not very accurate ...
This program displays a graphical real-time data received through the wiimote. Link: http://onakasuita.org/wii/index-e.html


DarwiinRemote
Another application for Mac OS X. Who does pretty much the same thing: - motion detection on the 3 axes - detection support buttons (except the on / off button)
- 4 LED
control - control vibrator:)
The Pad is used to simulate the arrow keys on the keyboard, the A button => click left mouse, B => Backspace, Home => Esc ...
Future improvements:
calibration
# # IR pointer support
# Support expansion port (Nunchuk, Classic Controller ...)
# Support speaker of the wiimote #
recognition of complex movements

Link:
http://blog.hiroaki.jp/2006/12/000433.html

NFS Most Wanted with the wiimote A video of a guy using the Wiimote as a steering wheel in Need For Speed Most Wanted PC of course:









Half Life 2 Wiimote

And finally a video of a guy trying to play Half Life 2 with the wiimote (not the nunchuk is unplayable ...), but other than that, it goes:) It was not until support Nunchuk and use the infrared pointer to play correctly on the shooter ...
















Google Earth






Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Difference Between Fake Boobs

The operation of the infrared pointer decrypted

After the accelerometer, it is the turn of the Infrared function pointer to be decoded.
From now on, you can use this pointer instead of the mouse.
Pointer Infrared is much more precise than the mouse we show stinks in previous videos, which was based on the acceleration of the wiimote on the 3 axes (X, Y, Z), which seemed to be just to be fakes some, because of the latency between movement and re-screen the transcripts.
At the moment there is no video but it should not delay.
GlovePIE The program has been updated and it is therefore possible to use the pointer on Windows but also Linux (using a Python script).
Link GlovePIE for Windows: http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download

And use this script: http://www.wiili.org/forum/wiimote-ir-data-from- GlovePIE-t365.html

link script for Linux:
http://davr.org/wiimotulator.py.txt

I remember a sensor bar (two IR LEDs Groups, see previous post) is required to use the pointer unlike accelerometry. Indeed, the Wiimote is equipped with an infrared camera, and triangulation of the 2 sources of light that lets you know where the player.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

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Building a sensor bar

"To determine its position relative to the console, the Wii needs a" sensor bar ", connected to the console, which is placed above or below the television. This bar has two Infrared LED series, that the mark thanks to a Wiimote IR sensor. Thanks to these two series of LEDs, the Wiimote can quickly and precisely calculate its position relative to the bar and point to a specific point on the screen. But it it needs to be pointed roughly towards the screen (so as to have the bar in his "field of vision)."
To use the gyroscope and the function pointer of the Wiimote, you will need a "sensor bar" artisan, unless you prefer to leave turn on your Wii while you use your Wiimote on a PC.
The sensor bar is not very complicated to make, all you need is only 2 LED Infrared
... Here's a little diagram of the assembly to create:
I put 2 LED colors to see if the sensor bar is in operation, since we can not see infrared. But this is optional, as you can implement a resistor to limit the current flowing through the sensor bar.
I used a power supply 6V/300mA max for my 4 LED. It takes between 1.2 V and 2V LED to have sufficient intensity without burning out the components ...
It takes 25 cm difference between the 2 LED, you can adapt depending on the size of your screen, and the distance at which you will use the Wiimote.

Here are photos of the "DIY"



And this time, with the night vision mode (to see the light infrared):




EDIT: Here is a comment Eldrad to calculate the resistance: "So to be clear to calculate resistance must know Ohm's law which is U = R * I therefore R = V / I

For example you have 2 blue LEDs and two infrared LEDs (which you meter in series> (ir + ir + blue + blue) must take the threshold voltage and covered by each subtract to the value of your diet (because the LEDs are live). For example: They
blue led = 3.5V
Us infrared LED = 1.5V
Now to know the value of the resistance I take this value and I divided by the number of intensity that I've happens in the LEDs eg 2 / 20 = 0.1 100 ohm night:) (I took 20mA for the LED does not fuck ps = do not exceed 30 mA) and voila
I value my resistance. Or 100 ohm:) "


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The Wiimote and the PC: the third phase

is actually a driver is available to use the Wiimote on Windows, strongly Friday to test it all!

To use the Wiimote on Windows, you will need a USB Bluetooth (10 € approximately), and a sensor bar (4 IR LEDs => 2 €).

Extract la doc de GlovePie (en anglais)


Wiimote (Nintendo Wii Remote)

Warning! This feature is completely untested, as Wiimotes haven’t been released in Australia yet. The Wiimote support will be improved in later versions.
If your computer has Bluetooth, you can control games with the Nintendo Wii Remote. Currently the pointer functionality is not implemented. But you can use the Wiimote’s accelerometers, and buttons for input, and the Wiimote’s rumble and LEDs for output. Before you can use the Wiimote, you will need to “sync” or “pair” it with your PC. The PC can only discover the Wiimote when you either hold down both the 1 and 2 buttons on the Wiimote at once, or when you hold down the Sync button (near the battery compartment). You may also need to use some sort of Bluetooth software. Do this before starting GlovePIE.

You can use the GUI to assign the Wiimote’s actions, or you can use scripting with the “Wiimote” object. The GUI’s automatic detect input feature will work with the Wiimote. Buttons
The Wiimote has the following buttons, which are either true or false:
Up, Down, Left, Right, A, B, Minus, Home, Plus
One, Two
The power button isn’t implemented yet. Motion Sensing
The Wiimote also has three raw force values:
RawForceX, RawForceY, and RawForceZ

They use the standard left-handed coordinate system used by everything in GlovePIE, not the Wiimote coordinate system.

Note that a stationary Wiimote has a force of 1 G holding it up, otherwise it would be falling due to gravity’s 1 G force. The other forces should be 0 on a stationary Wiimote.

Note that RawForceX, RawForceY and RawForceZ are in unknown units, and they are offset slightly due to manufacturing differences in the Wiimote hardware. Your GlovePIE script will need to take this into account.

Rotations

The Wiimote doesn’t contain gyros (BOO!!!), so it has no way of determining the yaw rotation without using an imitation sensor bar. But it can sort-of tell which way is down, based on the force of gravity. This allows it to measure pitch and roll rotations.

LEDs
You can set the 4 LEDs on the Wiimote by setting: to a value between 0 and 15. It is binary.

Force Feedback

You can activate force feedback by setting:
Wiimote.Rumble
to either true or false

Nunchuck and Classic Controllers

GlovePIE will stop detecting buttons and motion when you plug in a classic controller or a nunchuck attachment. But GlovePIE can tell when they are plugged in like this:

Wiimote.HasNunChuck
Wiimote.HasClassic

They Will Be True That When attachment IS plugged in, and false OTHERWISE.

Unplugging The Attachment Will not Make the buttons and motion work again. You Need to restart The Wiimote to get it back working. Cette Garantie syncing again, yet it Garantie Removing and Replacing The Battery.




When you press a button, you shake the wiimote, you turn the wiimote, a small program that runs in the background will simulate pressing a key on your keyboard, mouse click etc. ...

So it works with all games windows! There is no need for the wiimote in the game manages source code.
For example you can trackmania drive a car by tilting the Wiimote like a steering wheel etc. ...

For now it does not handle all the functionality of the wiimote, but it's a very good start.

link to download the driver:

http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie


very cerebral on Wiili Topic:

http://www.wiili.org/forum/download-windows- driver-here-t294.html


Widéos mouse controlled by the accelerometers (not very accurate for the moment):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85OzSIDwwv8&eurl


= http: / / = www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_ytdW6Ys2A&eurl