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    A Java Multi-Platform Project for the Wiimote, with some characteristics similar to GlovePIE, started in Santa Cruz Bolivia as an effort to continue the OpenPIE project. Contributions needed. Documentation required.
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    wiigee is a gesture recognition library for accelerometer-enabled devices (e.g. Nintendos Wiimote) written in Java.
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    Boogiepants do not dance to music, music dances to boogiepants! Boogiepants is a way to translate a dancer's pelvic motions into music, in a very flexible, powerful, interactive way, currently using a Wiimote, a nunchuck, and Java.
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    motej is an Apache licensed Wiimote library for JAVA.
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    It's a gesture recognition system based on: - accelerometer in WiiMote - WiiGee project - Java
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    WiimoteCommander is a tool for connecting a wii remote or "wiimote" (with extensions) to a PC (Windows or Linux) or a MAC. You can then see up to 7 wiimotes and extensions in order to manage them (events, rumble, speaker, LEDs, and 3D viewer).
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    JeeWii is a Java wrapper for BlueTooth communication with the Nintendo Wiimote. Using JSR82, JeeWii makes possible to get all information from a Wiimote in the same fashion of swing/awt action listeners.
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    Development of a WiiMote WhiteBoard using multiple WiiMotes for resolution increase. This is a project of the University Darmstadt.
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    Project codename: OpenPIE is an open source alternative to the well known GlovePIE, by Carl Kenner. It has some differences though. Basically, it will work mainly with the Wiimote, and will allow users to write scripts in order to control its behavior.
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