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Old 03-01-2008, 07:34 AM
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Lightbulb Accelerometer-G sensor

I was watching something in which they used an accelerometer (probably different to the one in the N95) to measure the G force in the rocket in which it was placed. I was wondering since the lightsaber application somehow uses the accelerometer to measure speed or force or something when you change the sensitivity level. When set at maximum, it only reacts when you swing it so hard that you could kill someone if the phone slipped out of your hand. So... maybe someone who really knows what they're doing when it comes to writing these apps could maybe, just maybe create an app that utilizes the accelerometer to its fullest to measure the G forces in the phone, even if its not totally precise, it would still be amazing.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.
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Old 03-01-2008, 12:31 PM
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there's something that's relative to what you describe. It's called an acceleration counter or something like that.
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I'm hoping someone writes an app that will do 1/4 mile times and 0-60 times using the accelerometer. The G-Tech Pro uses a 3-axis accelerometer to do it, so in theory, the N95 should be able too.
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I'm hoping someone writes an app that will do 1/4 mile times and 0-60 times using the accelerometer. The G-Tech Pro uses a 3-axis accelerometer to do it, so in theory, the N95 should be able too.
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symbianresources.com - Projects: CarMeter

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Unfortunately only work with external GPS receiver.

Also for lap timer
RaceChrono - The GPS Lap Timer

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Unfortunately, using GPS as an acceleration timer is woefully inaccurate. Thanks for the links though :) I'm a bit nervous about trying the 'Car Meter' as it's written for the Nokia 5500. Might install it though and give it a try. It doesn't measure times though, only G-forces. Shame.
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Unfortunately, using GPS as an acceleration timer is woefully inaccurate. Thanks for the links though :) I'm a bit nervous about trying the 'Car Meter' as it's written for the Nokia 5500. Might install it though and give it a try. It doesn't measure times though, only G-forces. Shame.
"Car Meter" will work for sure on the N95 8GB as I have installed this before. But it will not be in full screen, instead, it will display as 208 x 208 as it was designed for Nokia 5500.

So if you are interested, install it. I have no problems with installing and uninstalling so feel confident to try it out yourself

Hope this helps.
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when i installed it, it said expired certificate, so i signed it. it still didn't work.
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when i installed it, it said expired certificate, so i signed it. it still didn't work.
You need to set the date on your phone back , try 1 year install and then set time\date back to yor prefered choice
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I like the Car Meter, does both acceleration and tilt.

It's not so accurate on the acceleration, but good for showing to friends.

The over tilt protection when going off-road is priceless as the Mitsi Pajero had got tilt meters but no warning sound when you're reaching the limit.

The only other thing i'd want is to be able to adjust the tilt angle the warning comes on, can't find the settings.

Great app.
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Old 03-18-2008, 03:03 AM
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the app installed after i changed the date, thanks... but...

On the N95-3 it seems to ignore the accelerometer plug-in and doesn't sense anything.
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