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WiimoteLib v1.5.2 Released

Sorry for all of the previous confusion.  Version 1.5.2 is now up at CodePlex.  This release now has the Wii Fit Balance Board working for everyone who has tried it.  Please let me know if you have any issues with it.  The changes:

v1.5.2.0

  • Ok, Balance Board support is really fixed this time (thanks to Manuel Schroeder, Eduard Kujit and Alex Wilkinson for testing)
  • LED checkboxes are properly set on the WiimoteTest tabs

Enjoy!
Published Jun 15 2008, 04:36 PM by Brian Peek
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Comments

 

El Bruno said:

Really really cool !!! :D

June 15, 2008 6:37 PM
 

El Bruno said:

Buenas, mientras sigo disfrutando del Argentina – Ecuador, y me recreo en la paliza del Paraguay 2 –

June 15, 2008 6:42 PM
 

El Bruno said:

Buenas, mientras sigo disfrutando del Argentina – Ecuador, y me recreo en la paliza del Paraguay 2 –

June 15, 2008 6:42 PM
 

El Bruno said:

Buenas, mientras sigo disfrutando del Argentina – Ecuador, y me recreo en la paliza del Paraguay 2 –

June 15, 2008 6:43 PM
 

上海翻译 said:

I will test the Balance Board support function as well.

:)

June 16, 2008 2:21 AM
 

Bernardo Torres said:

I loooove this library!

June 20, 2008 9:45 AM
 

Chris said:

Fantastic! Nice work!

July 6, 2008 7:21 AM
 

John B said:

Brian,

        Please see my earlier posting on the Wiimote Lib 1.5 blog posting - I am getting the following error when starting the Wii test application:

************** Exception Text **************

WiimoteLib.WiimoteException: Error reading data from Wiimote...is it connected?

  at WiimoteLib.Wiimote.ReadData(Int32 address, Int16 size)

  at WiimoteLib.Wiimote.ReadWiimoteCalibration()

  at WiimoteLib.Wiimote.OpenWiimoteDeviceHandle(String devicePath)

  at WiimoteLib.Wiimote.Connect()

  at WiimoteTest.MultipleWiimoteForm.MultipleWiimoteForm_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad(EventArgs e)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnCreateControl()

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl(Boolean fIgnoreVisible)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl()

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmShowWindow(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.ScrollableControl.WndProc(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.WndProc(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WmShowWindow(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WndProc(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)

  at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)

If I click continue my Wii remote functions properly but I cannot get my Wii Balance Board to work with the application even though I have added it to my bluetooth devices and it is connected when starting the test application.

Thanks.

John B

July 21, 2008 2:32 AM
 

Brian Peek said:

@John, please contact me via the Contact link at the top of the page...

July 21, 2008 2:37 AM

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Brian is a Microsoft C# MVP who has been actively developing in .NET since its early betas in 2000, and who has been developing solutions using Microsoft technologies and platforms for even longer. Along with .NET, Brian is particularly skilled in the languages of C, C++ and assembly language for a variety of CPUs. He is also well-versed in a wide variety of technologies including web development, document imaging, GIS, graphics, game development, and hardware interfacing. Brian has a strong background in developing applications for the health-care industry, as well as developing solutions for portable devices, such as tablet PCs and PDAs. Additionally, Brian has co-authored the book "Debugging ASP.NET" published by New Riders, and is currently co-authoring a book titled "Coding4Fun: 10 .NET Programming Projects for Wiimote, YouTube, World of Warcraft, and More" to be published by O'Reilly in November 2008. Brian is also an author for MSDN's Coding4Fun website.

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