[Papervision3D] hooking up my wii

Pete Hobson pete at 99lives.co.uk
Sun Apr 1 07:02:25 EDT 2007


Hi Guys - last off topic mail - :)

Its really great to have some possibility to unify all our efforts here.

As Adam previously mentioned my current approach for the osx version  
makes use of Neko/Haxe/SWHX.  With this approach, an extension to  
neko is developed in C/C++ (or C/obj-c in the osx case).  Then SWHX/ 
Neko is used to set up the socket server.  This, i think, does give a  
good x-platform solution, and as Nicolas also suggests the xCross  
utility could ultimately be harnessed to package x-platform builds.

Food for thought.  Perhaps to discuss further we could use a mail  
list i have set here

http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/flii_osflash.org

Hope to see you there.

Pete


On 31 Mar 2007, at 17:55, joa e. wrote:

> Maybe you sent a mail to the @wiiflash.org address. Actually I  
> could not
> remember any mail so we could still share some good stuff.
> Now that you use c# its close to our approach. We also have a c#  
> server
> running but actually do not want to deploy something that needs .net.
>
> anyways this is off-topic so we can talk private if you want but  
> please
> use this address :)
>
>
> cheers
>
>
> Adam Robertson schrieb:
>> nope, did send him an email way back asking if he wanted to work
>> together but didn't hear anything back. guessed they might want to  
>> use
>> their one commercially or something?
>>
>> am still planning on getting together with Pete from
>> http://www.freesome.com/, who's got some interesting ideas for
>> creating a cross platform swhx wrapper, the c# stuff  I'm finishing
>> off now is a first step towards that.
>>
>> A
>>
>> On 3/31/07, *John Grden* <neoriley at gmail.com
>> <mailto:neoriley at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     hey are you working with Joa on that by chance?
>>
>>     On 3/31/07, *Adam Robertson* < oldskool73 at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:oldskool73 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         oh buy the way, I'm sitting here working on a nice litte c#
>>         app that removes the need for glovepie to talk to flash,
>>         almost ready to go :)
>>
>>         A
>>
>>
>>         On 3/31/07, * Adam Robertson* <oldskool73 at gmail.com
>>         <mailto:oldskool73 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             skip the pairing
>>
>>             you then need to connect to the hid device offered by the
>>             controller, it's different depending on your software how
>>             you do this, but in bluesoliel you can right click the
>>             device icon then connect->bluetooth hid (may need to
>>             refresh services first)
>>
>>             should be connected from there.
>>
>>             as Emilio says best to try the simple led stuff first.
>>
>>             A
>>
>>
>>
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