[WiiFlash] WiiFlash Server problem

joa e. j at je2050.de
Tue Nov 13 11:48:14 PST 2007


Hi Jason,

from what you say I can only suggest you trying some old version and see 
if that one works. I have an API for that working as well.
So if you connect your Wiimote and that one works I can create a small 
bundle for you and you will be fine.


Best,

Joa

Merrill, Jason schrieb:
> I'm getting somewhat desparate this WiiFlash server problem.  I also 
> tried asking on the general osFlash list hoping some more people who 
> used WiiFlash would listen, but no response there. 
>  
> To review, I have purchased a Kensington USB Bluetooth dongle.  I 
> installed the drivers that came with it, and Windows XP can then 
> detect input from the Wiimote just fine.  Great!  However, WiiFlash 
> server does not detect any Wiimote.  So then some of you here and in 
> the archives suggesting using Blue Soleil software instead - I 
> downloaded that and intsalled it, but Blue Soleil does not "see" the 
> Wiimote at all like the Kensington Bluetooth software does, and of 
> course WiiFlash still does not recognize the remote.
>  
> What to do?  Anyone know the WiiFlash guys - can they be contacted 
> about this?  I've got to get this working, it's for an actual project 
> at work, not some hobby project I'm just goofing around with.  Thank you!
>  
>
> Jason Merrill
> Bank of America  - GT&O L&LD
> eTools/Multimedia Research & Development
>
>  
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* Mark Grossnickle [mailto:ickydime at yahoo.com]
>     *Sent:* Friday, November 09, 2007 3:04 PM
>     *To:* Merrill, Jason
>     *Subject:* Re: [WiiFlash] WiiFlash Server problem
>
>     ran into the same problem awhile back w/ my trendnet.  windows xp
>     found the device just fine.  device was connected and all that
>     good stuff, but the server never found it.    someone gave me a
>     similar response saying that I should download blueSoleil, but i
>     never followed through.  now i am wondering if we need to use the
>     blueSoleil software instead of just using windows to detect the
>     device.   would think that would be more documented tho if that
>     were the case.
>
>     will keep you posted if i discover anything.  pls do the same if
>     you figure it out.
>
>     good luck,
>
>     mark
>
>     ----- Original Message ----
>     From: "Merrill, Jason" <jason.merrill at bankofamerica.com>
>     To: wiiflash at osflash.org
>     Sent: Friday, November 9, 2007 1:52:06 PM
>     Subject: Re: [WiiFlash] WiiFlash Server problem
>
>     'Georg Freitag' wrote:
>     >>your bluetooth stick support bluesoleil? if its true, you press "1"
>     and "2" on the wiimote to the same time.
>     >>After this, you go to the bluesoleil program and right click
>     with the
>     mouse on our wii controller --> "detect services"
>     >>or so, when this search finished click again with the right mouse
>     button on the wiimote --> connect --> "human interface" or
>     >>so. Your Wiimote Icon switch to green color, now you can start the
>     wiimote server. ... ready 4 start.
>
>     Yes, already done that - don't know about blueSoleil - I have a
>     Kensington which a few people recommended here as it seems to work
>     fine,
>     but I have already successfully been able to get the BlueTooth
>     driver on
>     my laptop to hear the Wiimote - my problem is the WiiFlash server
>     doesn't seem to get the connection.  I've already done the whole btn 1
>     and 2 at the same time, and my USB dongle sees it fine,  I'm
>     actually a
>     step past that, but thanks.
>
>     Jason Merrill
>     Bank of America  - GT&O L&LD
>     eTools/Multimedia Research & Development
>
>
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