Additional sensors (magnetic field, gyroscope)
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@flohack ok thank you for the clarification
- Legacy means closed source, so very few chance to have additional sensors supported. Moreover, these devices are becoming βoldβ (as I do
) - Halium means additional sensors may be supported, depending on Halium availability
How to consider a GSI device? Is it halium too?
- Legacy means closed source, so very few chance to have additional sensors supported. Moreover, these devices are becoming βoldβ (as I do
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@applee thanks! Status changed to βtopicβ
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@nauvpp said in Additional sensors (magnetic field, gyroscope):
Moreover, these devices are becoming βoldβ (as I do )
But old is not dead.
I can assure you that my MX4 is still kicking a**es
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@keneda said in Additional sensors (magnetic field, gyroscope):
@nauvpp said in Additional sensors (magnetic field, gyroscope):
Moreover, these devices are becoming βoldβ (as I do )
But old is not dead.
Exactly. It's good for the planet to keep using existing devices, instead of getting new ones every two years and creating tons of e-waste!


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@keneda Sure it does !
I also own a MX4 (Ubuntu edition). I can't make the GPS to work since a while. It can't fix my position even after let it try for 1 hour... -
@moem I totally agree and that's a benefit among many other with UBp. I learned with this post that βlegacyβ devices will likely not have such sensors working. IMHO, that's a drawback to me cause compass is so convenient combined to GPS when navigating by foot
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@nauvpp said in Additional sensors (magnetic field, gyroscope):
compass is so convenient combined to GPS when navigating by foot
Get yourself a Pebble smartwatch (yes, that is legacy too)... you can connect it with your UT phone and it's a compass too!

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@flohack one more question I you don't mind: I also own a N5 hammerhead, is it legacy or halium 5.1?
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IIRC the official port is a legacy one.
There is also a work in progress about an halium 7.1 port. -
@applee thanks
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