I did something.
It's really evil, what I did.
I did RTFM of my Wii. (for anyone who don't know what RTFM is: Read The Fucking Manual)
I don't know, why I did it.
But I did read it.
And there I did read something.
I read somehtin interesting.
I read, that there are two way to pairup a Wiimot to a Wii.
First way, that we also use to pairup the Wiimote to out PC for dolphin, is to use the buttons 1 + 2 to make it visible for BT scan. This way is described in the manual as "temporary" pairup. As expample there is written, that it can be used when you want to use your Wiimote with the Wii of a friend without loosig the pairup to the own Wii. More about "loosing pairup" later.
The second way is the pairup with the sync buttons (one of the Wii and the other of the Wiimote). This will bind the Wiimote to the Wii until it will be paired up this way to another Wii.
Hmm. Ok. The Wiimote gets bind to the Wii and lose this binding when paired up to another Wii by using the Sync buttons.
Why is this interesting now.
My idea is:
When pairing up by using 1+2 it only connects during pairup till it looses the connection.
But when pairing up the connection by using the Sync buttons, IMHO after pairing up completet, the connection data will get stored in a memory of the Wiimote.
When I paired up my cell-phone with PC or TomTom with BT for free speaking, I have to save the connection too, when I want to reconnect later without pairing up again. So it seems to be the most logic difference between these two pairup ways. And I am sure, that this will work for PC connection too.
I my eyes, the question is: What has to be done, to get the connection stored in the Wiimote? Maybe there is some special code, that has to be sent to the Wiimote by dolphin. Don't know.
As bluetooth is partially implemented in WireShark, I will try to check for something that can be done by dolphin. I hope I can build up my TV soon, then I can look for it.
It's really evil, what I did.
I did RTFM of my Wii. (for anyone who don't know what RTFM is: Read The Fucking Manual)
I don't know, why I did it.
But I did read it.
And there I did read something.
I read somehtin interesting.
I read, that there are two way to pairup a Wiimot to a Wii.
First way, that we also use to pairup the Wiimote to out PC for dolphin, is to use the buttons 1 + 2 to make it visible for BT scan. This way is described in the manual as "temporary" pairup. As expample there is written, that it can be used when you want to use your Wiimote with the Wii of a friend without loosig the pairup to the own Wii. More about "loosing pairup" later.
The second way is the pairup with the sync buttons (one of the Wii and the other of the Wiimote). This will bind the Wiimote to the Wii until it will be paired up this way to another Wii.
Hmm. Ok. The Wiimote gets bind to the Wii and lose this binding when paired up to another Wii by using the Sync buttons.
Why is this interesting now.
My idea is:
When pairing up by using 1+2 it only connects during pairup till it looses the connection.
But when pairing up the connection by using the Sync buttons, IMHO after pairing up completet, the connection data will get stored in a memory of the Wiimote.
When I paired up my cell-phone with PC or TomTom with BT for free speaking, I have to save the connection too, when I want to reconnect later without pairing up again. So it seems to be the most logic difference between these two pairup ways. And I am sure, that this will work for PC connection too.
I my eyes, the question is: What has to be done, to get the connection stored in the Wiimote? Maybe there is some special code, that has to be sent to the Wiimote by dolphin. Don't know.
As bluetooth is partially implemented in WireShark, I will try to check for something that can be done by dolphin. I hope I can build up my TV soon, then I can look for it.