May
25
2010

Open Source Wii Software

live.pirillo.com – Minutes after I sliced my finger on the Wii box, I decided to download a program for Mac OS X called “DarwiinRemote”. Essentially, you connect your WiiMote via Bluetooth to any Mac running OS X.

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  • thunderhead27

    there is a hack you can do, its a drum set. its the same thing but you can play music, but i forgot is name

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • kevaughanshiu

    Darn, All i need now is a Blue Tooth wireless reciever connector thingy for my PC

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • zanokmanza

    i use a scripting program for windows called glovepie to emulate key strokes when using the wiimote

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • THEMIZKID

    too bad the software isn’t for a good operating system like windows.

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • bootmatrix

    Wow Chris thats really cool. I love any Wii Hacks and Software.

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • summerwizz

    you no chis says that the stream is only at one place alone (his site) hes wrong if you go to ustream . com his stream is on there because strwam is the stream hoster

    Comment | February 27, 2008
  • gnfnr211

    Remote Buddy

    Comment | February 28, 2008
  • Kingpanda5

    whats the website to download the software for what chris is doing?

    Comment | February 28, 2008
  • pimpsahoy1594

    just some suggestions…you should get the opera internet channel and try some virtual console games as well as get the wii classic controller

    Comment | February 28, 2008
  • haropro2

    1 Song?

    Comment | February 28, 2008
  • Theirishnintendonerd

    Eh the wii has the best reviewed Game ever. super mario galaxy and I could name Hundredfs Of good games

    Comment | March 20, 2008
  • Chris3654

    Nice, would it work with Mac OS X 10.5.2?

    Comment | May 15, 2008
  • thugofman

    hey, i have the same program. Try turning on your wii, (Connected 2 the tv) put the senser bar ontop of your mac, put the mouse mode on ir sensing, and it is a pointer!

    Comment | May 25, 2008
  • PoliomanGamer

    yes

    Comment | June 15, 2008
  • masterpj55

    mac sucks!

    Comment | June 22, 2008
  • mushymush169

    i have 2 questions. 1. can u use 2 remotes with it? 2. can u use nunchuk with it?

    Comment | June 27, 2008
  • theapplefreakk

    Can anyone here PLEASE anwer me?
    I installed it. And was able to use this. But after a few minutes. The Bluetooth Module from system preferences just disappeared..so I can’t use my wiimote. AND DarwiinRemote doesn’t even open. Somebody please help..aaaaa

    Comment | August 6, 2008
  • luridam

    first mac does not suck !!!
    jeah thats great stuff =)
    its just the begining i guess –
    imagine you could play all the games of the wii on your mac =) may be thats just a software binding away =)
    nobody will need a wii anymore – couse your mobile with a mac – you can go out an play tennis in the park =)
    plus you can know write your own software for pc or mac
    using this remote!which enables you billions of possibilities ..
    for example – search for djwiij-pretty awseome guy

    i am sure it s easy

    Comment | October 1, 2008
  • narutoboy9999

    i tried connecting and it said to type in a code and i can’t do that.

    Comment | December 20, 2008
  • kdmq

    can you use it on windows xp?

    Comment | July 2, 2009
  • thepianoaddict

    I know a program whitch does the same but you have to program it yourself. its called glovepie (pie stands for programmeble input emulator) you can let your wiimote controll your mouse or keyboard you can use it to programm the balance board and stuff. you can make the leds light up.
    I personaly think its better but thats just my opinion.

    Comment | August 16, 2009

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