Tilt Sensors For Palm Pilots 42
lowlevel writes: "This site has been updated with plans
for a 'dongle' version of the tilt sensor hack, which does not require you
to modify your palm pilot. There is new code/drivers as well.
After adding this to your palm pilot, you can play
MULG which is the Palmpilot + tilt sensor equivalent to the timeless classic frustrating box with knobs and a marble that so few of us could
master... (Note: there is a color beta version, too!) "
WOW! (Score:1)
Fun with accelerometers (Score:1)
For more fun with accelerometers, check out what Scrawl Software did with a Newton, an accelerometer, and Canobie Lake amusement park [scrawlsoft.com].
A Pilot version of this hack would be even more usable!
Emergency system (Score:1)
I go hiking...The tilt sensor 'senses' me falling down a cliff, the modem calls for help, and uses the GPS module to tell the rescue chopper where I am.
Replacement for G-TECH/Pro? (Score:1)
Re:Would have been nice to have some more info! (Score:1)
Re:Now I wonder. (Score:1)
Seems that the TRGpro uses the same pins as the accellerometer, and can trick Mulg into thinking there is an accellerometer when there isn't - instead it goes to the compactflash hardware.
This dongle will be useful...
Re:Interesting UI design (Score:1)
Hmmm. No. After all you are reading, and shaking you display in order to read further sounds really awkward at least.
Would have been nice to have some more info! (Score:1)
Given the non-standard connector used on the Palm devices, at least the guy could have described how he obtained the parts for his prototype dongle (listed the part number of an existing cable that he hacked or whatever), or listed the Palm connector specs so you could try to search for something that might work. Instead you get a schematic and nothing else to go on. Kind of a bummer.
The one cable I've found that I can see providing the necessary connector for the Palm V series is the programming cable included with the "Palm V Travel Kit". Spending $50 just so you can cut up a perfectly good cable seems a bit steep though...
Has anybody else managed to locate a low-cost source for just the connectors, for either the Palm III or Palm V style cases?
Temperature and altitude (Score:1)
Think of all the fun geeky things you could do! Stick it in your pocket and get your ski run total altitude. Or match it with GPS for accurate elevation data. Stick your GPS unit in a FedEx package and look at time/elevation/temperature to see if they send them in pressurized or unpressurized airplanes. Just how cold do those unpressurized baggage holds get anyway?
Sigh....
Karen the geek girl
Where can I get dongles? (Score:1)
Re:Now I wonder. (Score:1)
Re:Why? (Score:1)
How about having to point it in different directions for inputting of characters for those with a lorry load of patience...
Re:Replacement for G-TECH/Pro? (Score:1)
Re:Emergency system (Score:1)
1000 times more likely: The palm falls out of your backpack. You get to pay $20k for the helicopter rescue the palm sent for while you kept hiking.
Re:Now I wonder. (Score:1)
Re:Mix it with GPS (Score:1)
The Psion palmtops have this feature for quite some time now; with products like 'street planner' I can install maps of different regions and when I connect a GPS device to the serial port it will show me exactly where I am. The internal Psion 'disk' on my machine is 16Mb (other machines can have 8Mb) which can hold some of the mapdata quite fine (the program is surprisingly small) but I do find an extra flash module (24Mb) a bit more easier to use (ie; more maps you can store)
Further on in the thread I read that the Palm also has a regular serial port so there should be no problem where hardware is concerned.
Re:Are these things accurate? (Score:1)
Dashboard accelerometer; keeps time, does math, measures acceleration. Test and tune on the deserted stretch of highway near you. -If you don't like your performance on the skidpad you could use it as a level to set the caster. I'm pretty sure I could use this once a day...For the first week anyway.
If nothing else it would give me a prop for my long, drawn-out, boring explanations to simple questions that were probably merely observations to begin with.
PinBall on Palm (Score:1)
Tilt sensor (Score:1)
Explore the possibilities (Score:1)
Mix it with GPS (Score:1)
Etch-A-Sketch (Score:1)
Wait, tit sensor? (Score:1)
Very odd, to sit here at my office desk and think "Why on Earth would you need a Palm Pilot to spot them?"
Need more coffee... more coffee...
***JUMP PAD ACTIVATION INITIATION START***
***TRANSPORT WHEN READY***
Palm Vx (Score:1)
Re:Palm Vx (Score:1)
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Input Technology (Score:1)
Then people could shake their Palm Pilots to see what interesting prose they product (a bit like the old infinite monkeys).
Re:Now I wonder. (Score:1)
Re:Mix it with GPS (Score:1)
There's a serial port on the palm, so hooking it to a GPS is trivial. StreetAtlas even comes with the software to do the GPS tracking and also lets you download maps onto the Palm.
Re:Why? (Score:1)
The Palm Navigator [yahoo.com] is a compass that plugs into the serial port of your Palm.
Why? (Score:1)
yes, it has a port; both int/ext solution possible (Score:2)
greetings,
Reinout
Re:Interesting UI design (Score:2)
Are these things accurate? (Score:2)
Interesting UI design (Score:2)
I don't know beans about solid state accelerometers (I'm assuming that's what they are using...) so I can't comment on the sensitivity. Device like that though must have some sort of discriminatory circuit. Afterall the human hand does not actually stay still, it shakes a bit (more so if you are on a caffiene high 8-) ). The really difficult part would be to discern background motions (such as reading on a bus, etc).
Still an interesting hack though.
-=- SiKnight
Re:Temperature and altitude (Score:2)
"C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off."
Re:Mix it with GPS (Score:2)
"C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off."
one time... (Score:2)
(good to see someone made a smaller version for the palm.)
Now I wonder. (Score:2)
So I wonder; doesn't the Palm have any external ports ? The Psion has a 'full blown' serial port on the back which can be used to attach nearly anything, even devices which are officially meant for PC's.
I know the Palm has been profiled to be more like an organiser then a palmtop (correct me if I'm wrong please) but I'd say that the serial port could be quite essential. Especially for stuff like this.
101 new uses for a Palm Pilot? (Score:2)
2) Do they have a tremor dectector yet? Et Voila - a seismograph.
3) Hook it up to your PC and use it as a joystick.
4) ... ;)
hmm - I'm at work and should be doing some - fill out the rest yourself
Re:Now I wonder. (Score:2)
The whole idea, i think, with modifying the palm was to have the sensor internally and thus leaving the port for other uses...
Inclinometer/Accelerometer Hack (Score:2)
Next thing you know.... (Score:5)