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does squeak offer ways to control wirelessly?

Ted Jordan-2
if not, would that be something that could be created simply?

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Re: does squeak offer ways to control wirelessly?

Michael van der Gulik-2
On 2/9/08, Ted Jordan <[hidden email]> wrote:
> if not, would that be something that could be created simply?

Hi Ted.

We'll need more information about what you're trying to do to give an
answer that's useful. What do you mean by "wirelessly". Do you mean
"Can Squeak use wireless networks", or "Can Squeak be controlled
remotely"?

Gulik.

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Re: does squeak offer ways to control wirelessly?

Ted Jordan-2
Can it be controlled remotely...I guess to be accurate, after I make a game in squeak
can I interact with the game wirelessly somehow like a Wii interacts with games on the
Wii?

I also saw this "scratch board" but I cannot tell if this allows one to interact with games
wired or wireless? 

  http://scratch.mit.edu/scratchboard

is there a way to modify it so to interact with games wirelessly?

thanx
ted


Michael van der Gulik wrote:
On 2/9/08, Ted Jordan [hidden email] wrote:
  
if not, would that be something that could be created simply?
    

Hi Ted.

We'll need more information about what you're trying to do to give an
answer that's useful. What do you mean by "wirelessly". Do you mean
"Can Squeak use wireless networks", or "Can Squeak be controlled
remotely"?

Gulik.

  

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Re: does squeak offer ways to control wirelessly?

Eric Eisaman
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Hello Ted,
 
You should be able to run Johnny Lee's program to keymap a Wiimote to key events which trigger control responses in your Squeak programs.
 
Regards,
Eric Eisaman

On Feb 9, 2008 4:00 AM, Ted Jordan <[hidden email]> wrote:
if not, would that be something that could be created simply?

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Re: does squeak offer ways to control wirelessly?

RichWhite
There is also a growing Kindlelab users group here - http://kindlelab.com & http://kindlelab.ning.com doing just that.

Cheers,
Rich
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On Feb 12, 2008 1:27 PM, Eric Eisaman <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello Ted,
 
You should be able to run Johnny Lee's program to keymap a Wiimote to key events which trigger control responses in your Squeak programs.
 
Regards,
Eric Eisaman

On Feb 9, 2008 4:00 AM, Ted Jordan <[hidden email]> wrote:
if not, would that be something that could be created simply?

thanx
ted

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