N95 Accelerometer Graphing

Accelerometer applications are currently for sure the most beloved kind of S60 applications. Since Samir’s “rotateMe”, applications which give users the possibility to control the phone with movements are being developed and developed – with so many different, but interesting concepts.

I am currently waiting for “Rock’n'Scroll”, the great application making it possible to control the menu, games and so on in a very through-thought kind of technology. By the way, Gene from Keynetik provides me a version very soon, even before the public release. ;)

Anyway, I just found another application on YouTube which isn’t thought for daily use with a real function, but it’s anyhow very interesting.
An unknown person wrote an application in Python which records a diagram of the three axes in which the accelerometer of an N95 can work.

The red line displays up and down movements, the green one movements to the left and to the right and the blue one up and down shakers.

It looks very impressive how exactly the accelerometer works. The diagrams are so precise, a perfect condition for reliably working accelerometer applications.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t discover anything more about the application, still less a download link. Maybe anyone of you knows more?

9 Responses to “N95 Accelerometer Graphing”

  1. Mr-X Says:

    Bery,

    When are you getting Nokmote? Tomorrow?

    :D

  2. Mr-X Says:

    *Rock N Scroll, not Nokmote.

  3. farhaz Says:

    Amazing..
    This application and developer both!

    He divided the concepts with lines, this must be someone great ;)

  4. Nokia N95 blog - Mad Monday: Nokia N95 and S60 linkage Says:

    [...] N95 Accelerometer Graphing Amazing: Some unknown person managed to separate the different movement directions of the accellerometer and let them being displayed on the N95’s display by means of graphs! [...]

  5. bery95 Says:

    @ Mr-X

    I am getting Rock’n'Scroll in the next days. Don’t know myself when exactly, just “early next week”.

  6. jeremy Says:

    Wow, that’s really cool. Reminds me of the graph editor in maya, it records the axis information the same way.

  7. Janne Raiskila Says:

    Hello,

    I’m the unknown person who made this app! The app is downloadable from a link in the youtube video description (http://youtube.com/watch?v=q_thmuDp06o). I didn’t initially even intend to release it as it was rather quickly put together, but a bunch of people requested it, so I put it online.

  8. farhaz Says:

    @ Janne Raiskila,

    Absolutely Awesome!

    I got the .py file..

    I already said, you are great and Expecting more from you ;)

  9. fateh Says:

    merci

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