Filed under: iPod Family, Bluetooth, iPhone, Jailbreak/pwnage
Found Footage: The iPhone and the WiiMote
Matthias Ringwald, of iPhone Bluetooth fame, has just released BTstack 0.1 for iPhone. This video demonstrates his group's technology in action, as an iPhone syncs with a WiiMote and then uses the WiiMote for input. Although the system does not yet have OBEX, it is, as Ringwald writes, "better than Apple's nothing."
BTdaemon) that you access from your apps. Given that the release is still only at version 0.1, expect a certain degree of instability and a lot of further development potential.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SireB said 3:56PM on 11-10-2009
What's the breaks track playing in the background?
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Matthias Ringwald said 6:35PM on 11-10-2009
Something from "Lali Puna".
Jason Martin said 6:45PM on 11-10-2009
This is so outside of my expertise it's scary, but I have an iPhone, and I just bought a Wii, so I'm intrigued.
What are the practical implications for this? What might this allow a developer or consumer to do? Is this something that could potentially lead to iPhone-Wii interplay?
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starkruzr said 8:09PM on 11-10-2009
Keyboards. Mice. Joysticks. Keyboards. Microphones (any number of them). Speakers (any number of them). Keyboards. Various kinds of sensor devices. Keyboards.
Did I mention keyboards?
tombonez said 7:18PM on 11-10-2009
Just tested this out, works amazingly, really looking forward to future updates :D
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Ricoinc said 7:38PM on 11-10-2009
How about video games with the WiiMote...sounds like a great idea
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Ramin said 7:51PM on 11-10-2009
Although that was incredibly awesome, I think most people would enjoy actually having OBEX, you know, that whole universal way of sending/receiving files that Steve-o decided we didn't need!
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starkruzr said 8:10PM on 11-10-2009
WELL-DONE.
If there is a donation link somewhere, I'll click it. Thank you for filling in Apple's stupid product segmentation gaps.
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Matthias Ringwald said 3:18AM on 11-11-2009
good idea! Will "work" on that. :)
jonas.helland said 8:42PM on 11-10-2009
This would be great combined with a N64-emulator.
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