[PD] Wiimote and MotionPlus on Linux

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Wed Jan 4 17:41:36 CET 2012


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On 2012-01-04 17:27, serge wrote:
> Hi,

hi.

please always include the pd-list when asking non-intimate questions.

> 
> i'm using pd-wiimote to send data to blender with osc. It works fine.
> My first shot
> http://wiki.labomedia.org/index.php/Comment_utiliser_le_Wii_Motion_Plus_comme_Gyroscope
> <http://wiki.labomedia.org/index.php/Comment_utiliser_le_Wii_Motion_Plus_comme_Gyroscope#Patch_Pure_Data>
> 
> 
> I compile libcwiid1. Slow mode works with wminput but I have the same
> problem like you
> <http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2010-02/076425.html> . I
> don't understand  Jack with:
> 
> "I have put PD_INCLUDE instead of CFLAGS in Make.local"
> 
> What is the line in Make.local ?
> 
>  I put
> 
> CFLAGS += -DHAVE_CWIID_MOTIONPLUS_LOWSPEED
> 
> and
> 
> make clean&&  make

ah, i think the Make.local is now obsolete, since [wiimote] switched to
autotools and configure will check whether your library supports the
low-speed stuff (by checking whether the "cwiid_motionplus_mesg" struct
has a "low_speed" member).

so, if you only get low-speed values (even if you move the wii fast!)
and you are sure that you have a proper libcwiid, then the only thing i
can think of is, that configure fails to find your version of cwiid.
do you, by chance, have installed another version of cwiid as well, so
configure gets confused?

please post the output of configure & make (use pastie.org if it's too big).

fgmnadsr
IOhannes
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