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    Hello all,
    I bought a new wiimote, but ubfortunately the osculator was not able to identify that new device, also appear "error 18". On the other hand, my old device wokes well. How can I solve it? Thanks!
    B.

  • #2
    Hi Barry,

    Can you please tell me what version of OSCulator you are using, and what version is OS X on your computer?
    I have not heard of this error before, so I will send you a little test program that will help me learn more about this.

    Best,
    Camille

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    • #3
      Hi Barry,

      Thank you for the files I will have a look at them.
      For your information there is this thread mentioning the same problem:



      Best,
      Camille

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      • #4
        Hi again Barry,

        Your computer's system profile shows there are problem loading kernel extensions, this can affect the Bluetooth stack in some way. One of the offending extension is one for "Vodafone Mobile Broadband". Also, I think that your Bluetooth stack has been somewhat corrupted. It is not because you can connect one Wiimote that the new one will be registered by the system.

        So you have several options:
        1. clean reset your computer (backup, format and install a new system)
        2. try various maintenance operations:
        - Repair disk permissions (Disk Utility)
        - Reset SMC: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
        - Clear caches, run maintenance script (use Onyx: http://www.onyxmac.com/)
        3. Try your Wiimotes on another computer and see if you have better results.

        I understand that when you try to pair your Wiimote, you push the red button inside the battery compartment of your new Wiimote, is that correct?

        Wiimote pairing and connection are well covered in this thread (and in OSCulator's manual): http://www.osculator.net/forum/threa...OSCulator-2-12

        I hope this will help you solve your problem.


        Best,
        Camille

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        • #5
          Camile,
          Thanks a lot for your prompt reply!
          Unfortunately I am not able to use the method 1, due to I have a lot of softwares which I don't have licenses with me, most of those licenses are in my home. I used method 2 (all of 3 ways) still not able to solve the problem. I will try the method 3 later.
          Regards
          Barry

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