[color=#0000CD]Dolphin: 3.0 dirty 692
wiimote: Fake wiimote plus (dealextreme : sku56396) and nunchuck 20$ shipped
brand: Fake Nintendo
Bluetooth: Sitecom CN516 micro bluetooth 2.1, provided stack (Toshiba)
Immediatly connected (before I tried this one 11866, it worked with only 1 wiimote connected...).
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: wireless sensor bar 5$ shipped
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, sometimes it drops but I'm not sure whether it's a battery problem or maybe some driver trouble. Anyway, everything works, with 2 wiimotes connected.
not working: none
notes: If you want a cheap fake remote that is working, buy it.[/color]
[color=#FF4500]Cons: the bar I bought is quite badly built, the leds aren't strong enough (low wattage) and works only at 1-1.5 m of distance (and not even smoothly). Two candles work better. Anyway, it's cheap and with the usb mod you don't need batteries...[/color]
Thanks to Garteal for the advice on the bluetooth.
wiimote: Fake wiimote plus (dealextreme : sku56396) and nunchuck 20$ shipped
brand: Fake Nintendo
Bluetooth: Sitecom CN516 micro bluetooth 2.1, provided stack (Toshiba)
Immediatly connected (before I tried this one 11866, it worked with only 1 wiimote connected...).
Bluetooth ID: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01
Bar: wireless sensor bar 5$ shipped
OS: Windows 7 x64
Working: speaker, all buttons, all motions, links up well, sometimes it drops but I'm not sure whether it's a battery problem or maybe some driver trouble. Anyway, everything works, with 2 wiimotes connected.
not working: none
notes: If you want a cheap fake remote that is working, buy it.[/color]
[color=#FF4500]Cons: the bar I bought is quite badly built, the leds aren't strong enough (low wattage) and works only at 1-1.5 m of distance (and not even smoothly). Two candles work better. Anyway, it's cheap and with the usb mod you don't need batteries...[/color]
Thanks to Garteal for the advice on the bluetooth.
