Hey
First off to comment, I have programmed in C.
As a first expirence to making homebrew, Id like to make a homebrew application. I thought about what I could do, something new yet simple as this is my first homebrew for ANY console. And I thought about a sex utility which some might or might not be for/against: GiiMote
GiiMote will be the simple application that when opened and set to on, the Wii Remote will start vibrating, acting as a vibrator, without stopping until the user decides to.
Here is a rough 5 minute mockup (I wont use these exact graphics):
The "-" and "+" buttons increase the force of the vibration of the Wii Remote. They can be controlled by pointing at the circle "-" and "+" buttons and pressing A or simply pressing + or - on your Wii Remote. P1, P2, P3, and P4 indicate the remote which is being controlled. The bar with skin colored bars indicates the battery level of each remote as this application will problably use up alot of battery. The other bar with green at the left side and orange on the right side indicates the force: Less color on the bar, less vibration if the bar is filled up to the right side, more vibration.
I need to start off from 0 as I have no idea: What tools I need, what complier should I use, any restrictions, etc.
Also Im asking for a graphics designer to give this a native Wii look.
Like I said, I doubt this will be for real world use but just to give me a taste of the homebrew world.
First off to comment, I have programmed in C.
As a first expirence to making homebrew, Id like to make a homebrew application. I thought about what I could do, something new yet simple as this is my first homebrew for ANY console. And I thought about a sex utility which some might or might not be for/against: GiiMote
GiiMote will be the simple application that when opened and set to on, the Wii Remote will start vibrating, acting as a vibrator, without stopping until the user decides to.
Here is a rough 5 minute mockup (I wont use these exact graphics):
The "-" and "+" buttons increase the force of the vibration of the Wii Remote. They can be controlled by pointing at the circle "-" and "+" buttons and pressing A or simply pressing + or - on your Wii Remote. P1, P2, P3, and P4 indicate the remote which is being controlled. The bar with skin colored bars indicates the battery level of each remote as this application will problably use up alot of battery. The other bar with green at the left side and orange on the right side indicates the force: Less color on the bar, less vibration if the bar is filled up to the right side, more vibration.
I need to start off from 0 as I have no idea: What tools I need, what complier should I use, any restrictions, etc.
Also Im asking for a graphics designer to give this a native Wii look.
Like I said, I doubt this will be for real world use but just to give me a taste of the homebrew world.