
- #WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR PATCH#
- #WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR CODE#
- #WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR PLUS#
Please report if someone come closer to a solution.įrom now everyone can play any game on Doplhin using the controller RVL-CNT-01-TR (in combination with OCSculator). The Leds on the wiimote keep flashing on the Dolphin (but non on OSCulator), The mac recognize the controller as a successfully connected device. This way i've been able to use the controller as a mouse on the MAC.Īfter this process the Doplhin stopped crashing when trying to pair up to the new controller, and showed instead the controlled paired up but still not working.
#WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR CODE#
Today i've successfully connected and paired my new RVL-CNT-01-TR on a iMac running OS X Lion using OSCulator osculator-2.12.0.3 trial.ġ) Opened the app and start searching for the device,Ģ) Pressed the red button inside the Motion Controller and 1+2 buttons after,Ĥ) inserted the pairing code "0000" without quotes.
#WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR PLUS#
There are various ways to make this work on other OSes I’d need to see what the current Windows-based alternative is, but maybe someone can shout out in comments.Hi everyone, i've started this thread to keep track of the well know issues while connecting Wii Motion Plus Inside or RVL-CNT-01-TR to MAC running OS X and it's possible (near, or future) solutions.
#WIIMOTE MOTION PLUS OSCULATOR PATCH#
Here is a just-updated patch for that, with an assist by the still-awesome macOS-based OSCulator. Again, let’s use tech and not throw it away. Plus, odds are you can find one of them cheap or even free – possibly in your garage. So sure, some of those are now in your phone, but that doesn’t mean the Wiimotes don’t make handy input devices for a range of live tasks, thanks to their various controls and gestural possibilities.

There’s this great tutorial on Rainbow Difference Trails, which also is a good starter for working with live video feeds and image processing actors in general:Īnd once upon a time, Nintendo’s Wii controller (“Wiimote”) was seen as a pretty stunningly easy way to add motion controls.

That’s well known in the (massive!) modern dance market, but maybe underrated elsewhere – even though the same performance features work well in all kinds of live situations. Isadora remains a versatile and powerfully intuitive tool, one that shows its lineage in being designed by people who make performances. (Hmm, it did have some advantages over the current situation, but oh, well.) Let’s add some stuff you can use right now. Sandy Cam & Other Wireless Video – HeadCam Sandy Cam & Other Wireless Video – Sand圜am Interactive Motor Control – Light Sculptureįrom “The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkruetz” (2000) Interactive Motor Control – Moving Projector Interactive Video – MIDI Controlled LaserDisc Player Mentioned in the video (there’s more detail if you scroll through the chatlog): So this is a treat – a walk down memory lane for some, but an introduction to “dance-tech archaeology” for everyone else.Īnd if you’re not familiar with these techniques with LaserDisc and motors and whatnot, it might well spawn some fresh ways of approaching the tools you’ve got now. And Mark is best known to the media world as the creator behind Isadora (not to mention an innovative tool called Interactor, even earlier).

Mark’s company Troika Ranch with choreographer and co-founder Dawn Marie Stoppiello was ground-breaking in its mix of interactive performance, dance, and electronic media.
