Hi, On 20.06.2008 11:02, John Lee wrote: > Hi, > > If I use the enclosed python code to test g-sensor on gta02 (read > /dev/input/event3) while holding the neo vertically, normally the > result looks like this: > > x = -72, y = -990, t = 1.976891 pi > x = -72, y = -990, t = 1.976891 pi > x = -54, y = -990, t = 1.982655 pi <======================= > x = -72, y = -990, t = 1.976891 pi > x = -72, y = -990, t = 1.976891 pi > > It's quite reasonable. However, > > * sometimes after booting > * always after resume (apm -s) > > the result will look like this: > > x = 1620, y = -36, t = 0.492928 pi > x = 1620, y = -18, t = 0.496463 pi <======================= > x = 1620, y = -36, t = 0.492928 pi > x = 1620, y = -36, t = 0.492928 pi > x = 1620, y = -36, t = 0.492928 pi > > I wonder what's the cause? Any more information I could provide? >
I can't help you with your direct problem, but the deviations I marked look similar to the touchscreen deviations. John, can you give us a longer line of measurements with the neo lying flat on a table? Andy? Regards, Carl-Daniel
