[android-developers] Re: Sensor values returned by tricorder

2008-09-02 Thread Peli
Of course, that depends on where The Island is. Given the value, I suspect you have the wrong island. At the moment, the island matching the listed value is, um, lost. Now I got it :-) The value is the secret number from lost. http://www.4815162342.com/ GRAVITY_THE_ISLAND = 4.815162 I

[android-developers] Re: Sensor values returned by tricorder

2008-08-25 Thread Bruno Sauer
Wow, this has really got me excited too Peli! I'm sitting on The Island now and can't wait to scan the environs with my HTC Dream : thank you! Bruno Peli wrote: Hi, I've seen excitedly that the improved sensor classes SensorManager and SensorListener allow for a fully functional

[android-developers] Re: Sensor values returned by tricorder

2008-08-23 Thread Mark Murphy
Peli wrote: I've seen excitedly that the improved sensor classes SensorManager and SensorListener allow for a fully functional Tricorder. http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/hardware/SensorManager.html#SENSOR_TRICORDER I'm so thankful that it returns values in SI units :-) but

[android-developers] Re: Sensor values returned by tricorder

2008-08-23 Thread Mark Murphy
Peli wrote: I also like GRAVITY_THE_ISLAND. The value almost works out, if the units are semi-meters per second squared. Of course, that depends on where The Island is. Hm, if it refers to THE island ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Island_(2005_film) ) the value should still be