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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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Is there an API for reading the accelerometer? Reading /sys/class/ seems a bit low level.
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Anyone know of anything existing like this before I reinvent the wheel?
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