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Hack a Wii
The Nintendo Wii was borne to be hacked, see what people have done! Featuring Wiimote mods, Mod Chip coverage, console modding, cool DIY Wii projects, and more.
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Posted on Tuesday July 1, 2008 at 10:27 PM
Did you ever think that your Wiimote would be used to spray electronic graffiti? This cool Wiimote in a spray can do exactly that! "The basic idea was to build a computer hardware interface which is similar to an existing analog tool. An new interface will force new experiences. Forget about keyboard and mouse: with WiiSpray [...]...
Posted on Sunday June 15, 2008 at 11:14 PM
Here is a inspirational hack. Take two items that were not meant for hacking and make them interface together. A Wiimote and a Roomba make for an interesting robot! Video after the jump. "This is my first roomba hacking. I can say it is a kind of warning for the society taken over by robots. It is [...]...
Posted on Monday May 26, 2008 at 11:42 PM
The Wii Homebrew Channel is moving full speed ahead. Looks like we have lots of great things coming in the near future. "The Homebrew Channel is a channel for launching Wii homebrew applications without the need to run the Twilight Hack first. It will list apps stored and organised on an SD card in a nice [...]...
Posted on Saturday May 17, 2008 at 11:56 PM
Using some software and a microcontroller you are able to use the Wiimote Nunchuck port to transmit data. "The nunchuk sends a 6 byte packet to the wiimote. For an in depth discussion of the format go to wiili.org. So you can send whatever data you want across the wiimote, just send it 6 bytes [...]...
Posted on Friday April 25, 2008 at 11:30 PM
Here is a neat way to make some cool music with your Wiimote! "Nice experiment using my Nintendo Wiimote as a controller for the OSC frequency of my Moog Little Phatty… (Check out the OSC knob cursor moving on the LP) It sound like a Theremin ;-)" Link Via Via Via...
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