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Quick Start Guide
Obtaining the software
When launched OSCulator shows an empty window.
It is actually listening for incoming messages.
As soon it receives OSC data, you can use it to send it to another application (see that section).
Connecting a Wiimote
Plug any extension you want to use with your Wiimote and press buttons 1 & 2 of your Wiimote
A list of messages should appear in the main window
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Connecting an iPhone / iPod Touch
Download an OSC compatible application on the App Store like:
Connect your iPhone to the same local network as the computer that is running OSCulator
Configure the aforementioned application so it sends OSC messages to that computer (you can follow
that tutorial that has been written for TouchOSC, other applications work about the same)
Touch some controls on the application running of the iPhone to test if the messages are well received by OSCulatorn they should appear in the list
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Configuring the outputs
Now that you have a working input, you can transform the incoming data to something useful.