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WiimoteLib and BSOD

I’ve gotten a few emails of late with people getting BSODs when using WiimoteLib.  It appears most, if not everyone, experiencing this problem is using BlueSoleil.  That said, I’m still unsure what is happening, when it started happening, or what the resolution is.  Therefore, I have put together a short survey that I’m hoping anyone experiencing the issue will take the time to fill out that might help me determine what the root cause is.

I’m looking for answers from people who are specifically having an issue where using WiimoteLib or an application using WiimoteLib is causing their computer to spontaneously BSOD and/or restart.  If that’s not you, please do not fill out the survey.

To take the survey, please click here.  Thanks!

Published Jul 22 2008, 05:41 AM by Brian Peek
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Clint Rutkas said:

July 23, 2008 3:51 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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