Gwaterpas
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | I (Kurt Van Dijck) wrote this application to use | + | I (Kurt Van Dijck) wrote this application to use Openmoko as a 1D or 2D levelling tool. |
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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* Any 3 axis for 1D levelling | * Any 3 axis for 1D levelling | ||
* Any of 3 combined axis for 2D levelling | * Any of 3 combined axis for 2D levelling | ||
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+ | === version 0.3 === | ||
+ | * proper rotate/resize in 2D mode. | ||
+ | * icon provided on discussion page here | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
− | * sources [http://www.ecirc.net/openmoko/gwaterpas.tgz] | + | * sources [http://www.ecirc.net/openmoko/gwaterpas-0.3.tgz] |
− | * openmoko GTA-02 ipkg [http://www.ecirc.net/openmoko/gwaterpas_0. | + | * openmoko GTA-02 ipkg [http://www.ecirc.net/openmoko/gwaterpas_0.3_armv4t.ipk] / version for latest kernel [http://www.opkg.org/packages/gwaterpas_0.3.1_armv4t.ipk] |
+ | * required libfltk [http://www.ecirc.net/openmoko/libfltk_1.1.9-0_armv4t.ipk] | ||
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+ | == Screenshots == | ||
+ | <gallery widths="240px" heights="320px"> | ||
+ | Image:Gwaterpas-x.png|x-axis | ||
+ | Image:Gwaterpas-y.png|y-axis | ||
+ | Image:Gwaterpas-xy.png|2D xy-axis | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:System Applications]] | [[Category:System Applications]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Accelerometer applications]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 28 September 2009
Contents |
[edit] Overview
I (Kurt Van Dijck) wrote this application to use Openmoko as a 1D or 2D levelling tool.
[edit] Features
- You can select which of the 2 accelerometers to use (or use them both, but I'm not aware how exactly they are positioned)
- easy calibration: The program remembers 6 calibration values: 3 axis on 2 sensors.
- Any 3 axis for 1D levelling
- Any of 3 combined axis for 2D levelling
[edit] version 0.3
- proper rotate/resize in 2D mode.
- icon provided on discussion page here
[edit] Download