GRRLIB v2.0: Nintendo Wii library utilizing the Wiimote controller - Image 1We just got informed that homebrew developer NoNameNo will stop developing the application GRRLIB for the Nintendo Wii console.
As a farewell for this program and its followers, the coder released version 2.0. GRRLIB, for those not in the know, is a library for the Wii that comes with several capabilities.
This include various graphic functions such as the ability to capture a screenshot of your homebrew application. Aside from that, GRRLIB is also important to the homebrew scene as it is the first development library to support Nintendo Wii's Wiimote controller.
It is in this note that the coder has included the source code of the program. Lastly, there's also a demo called GRRLIB Take Care that shows off the capabilities of this particular homebrew's motion sensing prowess.
To know more, be sure to browse through the file's bundled Readme.txt file.
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