I added a power adapter to my sensor bar! Hopefully this gets enought exposure so others can learn.
digg - Wii Sensor Bar Power Adapter Hack
original site (posted digg in case my server gets hosed)
Paper Street Technologies
enjoy!
-S.
I added a power adapter to my sensor bar! Hopefully this gets enought exposure so others can learn.
digg - Wii Sensor Bar Power Adapter Hack
original site (posted digg in case my server gets hosed)
Paper Street Technologies
enjoy!
-S.
![Wii Friend Code: $post[field5]](http://www.wiichat.com/images/misc/gf_wii.gif)
I hadn't thought of that. This could be the solution for projectors.
... but what do I know?...
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My thoughts exactly. If you check out my setup, I am going to test it in a full size movie theater tonight...
![Wii Friend Code: $post[field5]](http://www.wiichat.com/images/misc/gf_wii.gif)
lol you should probly record that i wanna see zelda graphics on that big of a screen lol
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Will do... i'll post in the forums afterwards!
so how does the signal go from the bar to the wii? if it isnt connected to the wii?
![Wii Friend Code: $post[field5]](http://www.wiichat.com/images/misc/gf_wii.gif)
Seriously a full size movie theater screen with Zelda on it would be INSANE!
![Wii Friend Code: $post[field5]](http://www.wiichat.com/images/misc/gf_wii.gif)
the bar doesn't actually communicate to the Wii. It's only there to give the Wiimote a point of reference.Originally Posted by lee201028
The name sensor bar can be a misnomer. All it contains are some LED's that the wii mote uses to determine it's posistion. It only connects to the Wii for a power source, nothing else.Originally Posted by lee201028
Interesting idea .... but what advantage does this present exactly? I'm sorta confused why you would do this?