April42010
It’s possible to take Wii Fit data and extract it into a usable format! I was looking for this, so my data won’t be locked into a proprietary system (in case I decide to start tracking my weight in a different way) or in case I’d like to compute statistics with the data (which I will, eventually.) I’m sure I could handle the current level of commandline-foo required, but the author is planning on making it much easier:
huanix:
My eventual goal will be to create an online parser where people can upload data.bin files from their wii fit save and have that data file converted into a csv that can be downloaded. Right now, this is a simple log of my sources – if you have ideas or other knowledge, please share it!
I haven’t run the code yet, but it doesn’t look like it extracts steps or waist size, which would be nice independent variables.

It’s possible to take Wii Fit data and extract it into a usable format! I was looking for this, so my data won’t be locked into a proprietary system (in case I decide to start tracking my weight in a different way) or in case I’d like to compute statistics with the data (which I will, eventually.) I’m sure I could handle the current level of commandline-foo required, but the author is planning on making it much easier:

huanix:
My eventual goal will be to create an online parser where people can upload data.bin files from their wii fit save and have that data file converted into a csv that can be downloaded. Right now, this is a simple log of my sources – if you have ideas or other knowledge, please share it!

I haven’t run the code yet, but it doesn’t look like it extracts steps or waist size, which would be nice independent variables.

March152010
“Lyle: ‘Lyle used to have dreams… Lyle used to have it all. Big car, corner office, bang. Then it all went to pot. Know what the boss said: ‘Offices are for closers.’ Guy busted my chops! You believe it?’” Lyle from Animal Crossing for the Wii, channeling that guy from Glengarry Glen Ross

Wii 

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