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Unit ZER0 02-21-2010 02:08 PM

Reply to: fceeviper
 
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Originally Posted by fceeviper (Post 1579289)
Is there a motion sensor app like the one in the Aliens movie for WM?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xba62...eature=related

Not that I know of... After doing some research, it appears the device from the movie utilizes some form of echolocation, now, due to the speaker and microphone being mounted on the side of most devices facing the user, Such and app wold be impractical in the real world on a mobile device, the device would need to be purpose built, or an echolocation assembly constructed that mounted into the CF slot, faced forward, and then reported to a program with a similar display. That is not to say I won't try my best to create a simulation that is faithful to the concept... I may have to use different sound effects, because clicks at too high a volume can damage a ppc's speaker. But a nice "ping" effect sychronized to a waveform on the screen might work. I'll see what I can do.

fceeviper 02-21-2010 04:45 PM

Re: Reply to: fceeviper
 
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Originally Posted by Unit ZER0 (Post 1580373)
Quote:

Originally Posted by fceeviper (Post 1579289)
Is there a motion sensor app like the one in the Aliens movie for WM?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xba62...eature=related

Not that I know of... After doing some research, it appears the device from the movie utilizes some form of echolocation, now, due to the speaker and microphone being mounted on the side of most devices facing the user, Such and app wold be impractical in the real world on a mobile device, the device would need to be purpose built, or an echolocation assembly constructed that mounted into the CF slot, faced forward, and then reported to a program with a similar display. That is not to say I won't try my best to create a simulation that is faithful to the concept... I may have to use different sound effects, because clicks at too high a volume can damage a ppc's speaker. But a nice "ping" effect sychronized to a waveform on the screen might work. I'll see what I can do.

Awesome!

Unit ZER0 02-21-2010 08:32 PM

New Gadget...
 
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You asked, and so here it is! The Motion Tracker from the movie "Alien". I've added a couple of functions to use up more screen space, but the concept, end result, and sound effects are as close to the movie as I could find.

Enjoy!

Preview Below;

Unit ZER0 02-22-2010 01:57 AM

Motion Tracker MkII...
 
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Here is the next evolution of the Motion Tracker, with a new "Hold" function, and enhanced animation. The MkIIB features a slightly different interface, and the "Hold" button functions differently depending on which mode you're in.

Enjoy!

Dr.8820 02-22-2010 02:03 AM

Re: FlashGadgets
 
great job!

Unit ZER0 02-22-2010 03:39 AM

Tactical Radar MkII...
 
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Here is the Final evolution of the Tactical Radar, now featuring 2 modes!

Enjoy!

fceeviper 02-22-2010 04:36 AM

Re: FlashGadgets
 
Dude you rock, I'll give them a try tomorrow.

Unit ZER0 04-26-2010 04:09 PM

New Gadget...
 
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Ever wanted to REALLY freak your friends out? Now you can, with this Geiger Counter! This gadget is a "Port" (of sorts...) of the Geiger Counter developed by FiddleMeRagged for the iPhone (Why should iPhoners get all the cool stuff?). Here is a link to the original: http://www.fiddlemeragged.com/Fiddle...erCounter.html

There are two versions, one with soundless buttons, and one with buttons that make noise.

Screenshots and Download Below:

Enjoy!

Unit ZER0 04-27-2010 02:46 PM

Geiger Counter MkII and MkIII...
 
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Here are the next couple of evolutions of the Geiger Counter, the MkII has an improved interface, and sound, and the MkIII has improved visual effects. (Note: the MkIII "b" version features a flashier radiation indicator)

Enjoy!

Unit ZER0 04-29-2010 04:18 PM

Geiger Counter MkIV...
 
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Here is the next evolution, the MkIV. New features include, enhanced, more "realistic" sensor movement, standby mode, and better help menu functionality. (Note: the "b" version features a flashier radiation indicator) Preview and Download Below:


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