This is unrelated to Wii hacking, but I could not think of a better place on the Internet to ask than here.
I am building a HTPC and want to use an extra Wiimote I have to use as an input device. I would also like to use the Wiimote to power on and power off the HTPC. Powering off does not seem to be a problem at all, but I'm not sure it is even possible to have my extra Wiimote power on this HTPC. I've been reading through tons of your wiki pages (and I am outright impressed at the amount of data you guys have collected) and found this: "When the Wii Remote is turned off, pressing the Power button will attempt to wake up the Wii that is synchronized to it. The mechanism for this is unknown, and it is handled entirely within the Wii's Bluetooth module." Also "The Wii Bluetooth hardware is a small USB daughtercard based on the BCM2045."
From what I am reading, it is not completely understood how the Wii and the Wiimote communicate to boot the Wii, and that the Bluetooth card they are using is only based on the BCM2045 and is not an off-the-shelf card I might be able to locate and install into my HTPC.
So, I am guessing that I am out of luck, but I just want to throw this by you guys in case I am missing anything, new information has come up and isn't posted yet, or someone's curiosity is piqued and would like to assist me in unraveling what is going on here.
I look forward to your responses.
---Alex
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/23/2009 03:52AM by Alexqw.