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+/*
+Example sketch for the Wii libary showing the IR camera functionality. This example
+is for the Bluetooth Wii library developed for the USB shield from Circuits@Home
+
+Created by Allan Glover and Kristian Lauszus.
+Contact Kristian: http://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/ or send an email at kristianl@tkjelectronics.com.
+Contact Allan at adglover9.81@gmail.com
+
+To test the Wiimote IR camera, you will need access to an IR source. Sunlight will work but is not ideal.
+The simpleist solution is to use the Wii sensor bar, i.e. emitter bar, supplied by the Wii system.
+Otherwise, wire up a IR LED yourself.
+*/
+
+#include <Wii.h>
+#include <usbhub.h>
+
+// Satisfy the IDE, which needs to see the include statment in the ino too.
+#ifdef dobogusinclude
+#include <spi4teensy3.h>
+#include <SPI.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifndef WIICAMERA // Used to check if WIICAMERA is defined
+#error "Please set ENABLE_WII_IR_CAMERA to 1 in settings.h"
+#endif
+
+USB Usb;
+//USBHub Hub1(&Usb); // Some dongles have a hub inside
+
+BTD Btd(&Usb); // You have to create the Bluetooth Dongle instance like so
+/* You can create the instance of the class in two ways */
+WII Wii(&Btd, PAIR); // This will start an inquiry and then pair with your Wiimote - you only have to do this once
+//WII Wii(&Btd); // After the Wiimote pairs once with the line of code above, you can simply create the instance like so and re upload and then press any button on the Wiimote
+
+bool printAngle;
+uint8_t printObjects;
+
+void setup() {
+ Serial.begin(115200);
+#if !defined(__MIPSEL__)
+ while (!Serial); // Wait for serial port to connect - used on Leonardo, Teensy and other boards with built-in USB CDC serial connection
+#endif
+ if (Usb.Init() == -1) {
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nOSC did not start"));
+ while (1); //halt
+ }
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nWiimote Bluetooth Library Started"));
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ Usb.Task();
+ if (Wii.wiimoteConnected) {
+ if (Wii.getButtonClick(HOME)) { // You can use getButtonPress to see if the button is held down
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nHOME"));
+ Wii.disconnect();
+ }
+ else {
+ if (Wii.getButtonClick(ONE))
+ Wii.IRinitialize(); // Run the initialisation sequence
+ if (Wii.getButtonClick(MINUS) || Wii.getButtonClick(PLUS)) {
+ if (!Wii.isIRCameraEnabled())
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nEnable IR camera first"));
+ else {
+ if (Wii.getButtonPress(MINUS)) { // getButtonClick will only return true once
+ if (printObjects > 0)
+ printObjects--;
+ }
+ else {
+ if (printObjects < 4)
+ printObjects++;
+ }
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nTracking "));
+ Serial.print(printObjects);
+ Serial.print(F(" objects"));
+ }
+ }
+ if (Wii.getButtonClick(A)) {
+ printAngle = !printAngle;
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nA"));
+ }
+ if (Wii.getButtonClick(B)) {
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nBattery level: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getBatteryLevel()); // You can get the battery level as well
+ }
+ }
+ if (printObjects > 0) {
+ if (Wii.getIRx1() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRy1() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRs1() != 0) { // Only print if the IR camera is actually seeing something
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nx1: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRx1());
+ Serial.print(F("\ty1: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRy1());
+ Serial.print(F("\ts1:"));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRs1());
+ }
+ if (printObjects > 1) {
+ if (Wii.getIRx2() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRy2() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRs2() != 0) {
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nx2: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRx2());
+ Serial.print(F("\ty2: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRy2());
+ Serial.print(F("\ts2:"));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRs2());
+ }
+ if (printObjects > 2) {
+ if (Wii.getIRx3() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRy3() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRs3() != 0) {
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nx3: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRx3());
+ Serial.print(F("\ty3: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRy3());
+ Serial.print(F("\ts3:"));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRs3());
+ }
+ if (printObjects > 3) {
+ if (Wii.getIRx4() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRy4() != 0x3FF || Wii.getIRs4() != 0) {
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nx4: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRx4());
+ Serial.print(F("\ty4: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRy4());
+ Serial.print(F("\ts4:"));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getIRs4());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (printAngle) { // There is no extension bytes available, so the MotionPlus or Nunchuck can't be read
+ Serial.print(F("\r\nPitch: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getPitch());
+ Serial.print(F("\tRoll: "));
+ Serial.print(Wii.getRoll());
+ }
+ }
+}