Apple iPhone Hacked To Monitor Wiimote Real-Time Movements

Amit Chowdhry | Saturday August 8, 2009 | 1,081 views| 2 Comments


YouTube user mringwal uploading a video of the iPhone working with a Wiimote. The iPhone is launched in AirPlane mode activated before starting an OpenGL-ES Demo. The demo pulls up a 3D image of a Wiimote and monitors the orientation of the console controller using Bluetooth. In this demo, the BTstack project was used along with a tutorial of OpenGL-ES code by Simon Maurice.

[via Makezine]

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