I posted a rant to a couple of lists yesterday and am now going to
include it here. What it involves could make for a pretty cool
external if someone wants to take it on, thus making the post more
relevant to the list.
There have been a handful of interesting experiments involving use of
the so-called Apple Motion Sensor or Sudden Motion Sensor that's
built in to all recent PowerBooks and iBooks. Most of these projects
have used a program called AMStracker to read from the sensor.
However, the current version works only with the first powerbooks to
come out with the sensor. It doesn't work with the iBooks and now the
newest PowerBooks have yet a new way of handling the motion sensor.
When I made my Carpenters Level Dashboard Widget, at first I used
AMStracker. But it bothered me that I had to instruct people to
download and install AMStracker. You see, it's proprietary and the
creator, Ahmit Singh strictly forbids distribution of it. So, for the
sake of making installation of my widget easier for the end user, I
went looking for an open-source program that would do the same thing.
I found it, it's called Motion, originally written by Christian
Klein. Since it's open (BSD license), you can distribute it along
with your nifty motion-sensor-enabled-whatever-it-is. On top of that,
I've adapted the original version so that it works on iBooks and have
now adapted it again to support the newest PowerBooks. Ahmit still
says he's trying to find the time to fix AMStracker for the iBooks
(on top of that, he says that it's an OS thing but it's not, it's a
hardware thing. Don't tell him. Let's let him think it's an OS thing).
Here's my beef. I'm still seeing stuff coming out for use with
AMStracker. Why on Earth would anyone want to use it when there's an
open alternative? It boggles my mind. So, if anyone is interested in
playing around with Apple's motion sensor. Don't use AMStracker, use
Motion. It's open and what's even more important is, it works.
AMStracker works on one model of three. You can hardly call that
functional. Also, if you know of anyone who is likely to do anything
with Apple's motion sensor, share this info with them.
Motion can be downloaded (source-code, Makefile and compiled binary)
here:
http://pallit.lhi.is/palli/dashlevel/motion.zip
-- Pall Thayer palli@pallit.lhi.is http://www.this.is/pallit
hi
On 10/31/05, Pall Thayer palli@pallit.lhi.is wrote:
Here's my beef. I'm still seeing stuff coming out for use with AMStracker. Why on Earth would anyone want to use it when there's an open alternative? It boggles my mind.
people are captive for various reasons. [some enjoy their bondage since that is all they know] things that are clear to you [and me] are not to others. it's not rational. [most things are not]
i suggest you just go on doing your thing and try to have compassion for others who do not have the benefits of your insights.
and thank you for all the good stuff you've done and released openly. even though it may not seem so from time to time, it *does* have an effect ... [i've played with PANSE and hope to do so more in the future]
-- \js [ http://or8.net/~johns/ ]