Hi, > > I do not know any details, but under MacOS X someone managed to write > > a fancy program which stabilises a window (i.e. the window does not
Yeah I have seen that as well. > It's possible that the Apple driver just puts the sensor values in the > IO Registery in which case the app just read them there... or not. > Another option is to do a bit of disassembling of the MacOS driver :) That's what I thought, but I haven't really attempted to take a look yet -- been busy with the touchpad. I'll take this opportunity to note that I'm uploading a preliminary in-kernel driver that does nothing but forward the relevant data to userspace to my PowerBook web-page. It'll also get input event injection capabilities and I'm also writing a small userspace driver for the data that will make the touchpad work crudely. I'll then leave it for a bit -- maybe someone else can pick up and write palm detection etc. > No, the 2 things above are GPIOs (general purpose IO pins), that > apparently are used as interrupts. Can you point me to any documentation on these GPIOs? I must admit that I've never heard of the term. > I suspect the accelerometer can be > configure to send an interrupt when a certain threshold is attained, and > those interrupts are sent via those 2 GPIO pins. That would make sense since it is supposed to be used to save the hd. johannes
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