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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
FAKE!!! i opened a closed the keybord while scanning and got the exact same image as if they keybord was open no distorted image or anything
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
hum, i can't find the app...
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
is it really fake?
i don't know if i'm using it correctly or now... =( |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
Be careful!! It's infected with the GOODTIMES virus!
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
Zoom feature not implemented yet? Can't re-scan after first scan without having to exit the app? This must be considered a Bug! Also, my fingers looks longer than they actually are. I guess you've got a scaling problem. Also, I'm using Kernel Power 47 and runs flawless... so I gues you just getting the internal circuit diagram are having aditional problems not necessarily related to the app..
Seriously, 1.2 Mb its a lot for this "app"... |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
I am sorry, but i don't find this particular kind of "joke" amusing...
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
You could implement the feature of sensing earthquakes before they strike using the accelerometer. Just think of the thousands of lives it will save! Oh, and a module for the camera to map the milkway surrounding our galaxy :)
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] N900-X-Ray - this will convert your N900 into a hi-resolution mobile X-Ray unit
So, after reading the replies I guess my initial plan and my little application is working as expected! :D
I participate with this Application at the Coding Competition in the FUN & STRANGE section. And as far as I'm able to check some people here have already fun. So it works! :D For me it's a small learning project to get more familar with graphical objects. (have a look at the matrix stile numbers effect - it's real time calculated and every time different) I've a Idea for a, in my opinion, good small Game that could work great at the N900, it's successor and some Tablet computer. I know, nobody in THIS thread will belive me now, but it will simulate a Multitouch screen. Yes, you read correctly. You will play this game the most time with 2 fingers on your screen. (not more, not less) This game will feel at the N900 as if it has a multitouch screen. ;) Okay, I can see it on your face (thru the light sensitive layer on your screen) you don't belive me. So please stay tuned. I hope I could release something in the next months. (but I guess unfortunately only after the end of the coding competition - I have still a lot to learn and not enought time and vacation) :( So, go out with your mobile X-ray unit and have some fun! In my opinion it works a lot better than the "similar" and expensive applications for the fruit phone from Apple. :) I my opinion my application has in contrast a chance that someone could belive it for more than 5 seconds... ;) Am I wrong? :D In the very unlikely case you could like my work, please test the donate button in my little application. It could never get a compensation for all the hours I spent learning C++ and Qt... but it will be in my opinion the best feedback and the best motivation I could get. :) Quote:
And I have seen your fart app tutorial from last years coding competition. So, select your words wise... :p |
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Warning! It is unable to detect or shield you against gamma radiation! And to protect you before Alpha and Beta radiation the N900 is even to small... It's only able to detect the radiation some milimeters behind the screen. But I have currently no explanation why the sensitive range scaled down that much as soon as you open the screen. I have the same effect on my device. :confused: Perhaps a electrical short thru the air? Any ideas? As far as I was able to check it works in the vacuum a lot better... does anybody knows some dude that has booked a flight to the ISS, soon? |
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