My understanding is that it is used to disengage the hard drives, and park
their heads in case of a physical shock so they don't ding up the platters.
On 8/25/07, Martin Ahnelöv
On 24/08/07 20:51 +0200, Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
fre 2007-08-24 klockan 20:24 +0200 skrev Cédric Krier:
Hi, here is the patch updated (for chuck 1.2.1.0) for tiltsensor on
fre 2007-08-24 klockan 21:51 +0200 skrev Cédric Krier: linux.
The driver for the sensor is now in the kernel version 2.6.22. I hope it will be add in the next release.
Thanks
Hm.... Gogle didn't give me any satisfying results, so I have to ask you: What is a tiltsensor? I understand that it is something you can tilt and thus make it send signals as a normal HID, but ... Well, where can I get one for starters?
It is a accelerometer that is on the macbooks. Chuck works already with this sensor on MacOS.
Cédric Krier
Oh, Macbooks got a built-in tiltsensor? Does OSX use it for anything, or is it just pretty on the specs?
Gasten
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