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Devices by rickygraham
WiiMap Version 0.1 | |
CamMap Version 0.1 |
Total Downloads: 12
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The external is mac only but I was under the impression the frozen device would get around this, no? If I have some spare time soon, I will look into this some more. |
Posted on August 01 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
I have only tested the device on a Macbook, I'm afraid. It should work on PC (in theory). Is your WiiRemote connecting to your PC? Perhaps another PC user can contribute to the conversation? |
Posted on July 09 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Hi Per. It should. That is what I am using on the demonstration video on this blog post: http://rickygraham.com/max-for-live-devices-wiimap-and-cammap |
Posted on June 28 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
If you request it, I can add it. Currently focusing on a pitch tracking device over the next few weeks. I will revisit WiiMap again for v0.2. |
Posted on June 27 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Good idea, Synnack. Done. The linked file is now frozen. |
Posted on June 27 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
Good idea, Synnack. Done. The linked file is now frozen. Hi Danglesmaxime - drag the disis.aka.wiiremote.mxo file to the max-externals folder in your Max5 or Max6 folder and you're good to go. Please try the frozen version of the device also. This should also resolve your issues but it is always good to know how to configure externals within Max. |
Posted on June 27 2012 by rickygraham (report comment) (Goto Comment) |