Dynolicious for Itouch/Iphone.

:
10 MS3
Itunes has a new App for the Itouch/Iphone that works like a Gtech/Apexi Rev/Speed Meter.............I just got it for my Itouch today, looks like fun:

Introducing: Dynolicious

Dynolicious is the first automotive performance meter available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Dynolicious uses the hardware built-in to your iPhone to measure the performance characteristics of your vehicle. No external wires or equipment is necessary, simply slip the iPhone into a cradle or cupholder and go!
Some of the performance metrics Dynolicious can measure:
  • 0-60 Acceleration
  • 1/4 Mile Elapsed Time
  • Lateral G's
  • Horsepower
Unlike other accelerometer-based performance meters, Dynolicious uses the advanced data-handling and display capabilities of the iPhone to make the most of your performance testing. Dynolicious maintains a history of test runs, showing you averages and trends in your results. Dynolicious also allows you to enter modifications performed to your vehicle, and will instantly show before-and-after results to easily identify gains or losses.

00_dynolicious.jpg

01_dynolicious.jpg

03_dynolicious.jpg
 
I would take it's results with a grain of salt. It would be a good comparison test (maybe) when you add on new performance parts, but otherwise I don't think it would be much use. But a neat gadget nonetheless if it's cheap enough.
 
no but it has accelerometers so as long as you're accelerating it should be able to take a guess at speed and distance
 
Just curious, why does an mp3 player have an accelerometer?

heh, your peanut butter got into my chocolate.

Why does your phone play MP3s? Why does your computer play movies?

In this day and age of digital overload, why ask why? Just go with it.
 
Mostly because i have a microsoft zune and i am wondering the mechanics of the software to see if its something that could be adapted the zune or possibly other phones ( such as i have an LG CU400 Aka "Shine")
 
Just curious, why does an mp3 player have an accelerometer?
how does the posi traction on a 427 hemi work? it just does



:) seriously though it's so it can automatically switch between landscape and portrait. my camera which is a few years old and not all that nice to begin with does the same thing. i assume they're relatively cheap and it's a cool thing so why not. plus with the ipod i'm sure they were planning the SDK and for people to use it in other ways that just the switching the screen so they included it in the first place
 
Mostly because i have a microsoft zune and i am wondering the mechanics of the software to see if its something that could be adapted the zune or possibly other phones ( such as i have an LG CU400 Aka "Shine")

My understanding is that it is an internal device whose functions including going from landscape to portrait mode (and vise versa) when rotating the iPod Touch or iPhone.

If you're looking for a non-GPS locator application, I used Google Maps prior to buying a phone with GPS. It has a function called "My Location" that is supposed to find your location (within 1000 feet) by using cell towers.

Hope that helps.
 
Mostly because i have a microsoft zune and i am wondering the mechanics of the software to see if its something that could be adapted the zune or possibly other phones ( such as i have an LG CU400 Aka "Shine")
no. the software is apple proprietary i would assume. your closest bet would probably be something with S60 as the OS since development is easy there but i'm not sure how many of those phones have accelerometers (N95 might, i know my E61 doesn't)
 
Thanks jred, that was the answer i was looking for. I understand why something would have a function, because someone thought it would be a good idea. The real answer i wanted was WHY they thought it was a good idea and what purpose it serves. I could be a smartass and explain how positraction works (which is actually the GM patented term but its become slang for all rwd vehicles with a limited slip diff) but im going to spare the community the pain and suffering of a lecture.


On the previous note, my zune switchs from landscape to portrait but only if i tell it to, so im guessing it probably does not have the accelerometer. Niether does my phone. This is what i was wanting to know.
 
Thanks jred, that was the answer i was looking for. I understand why something would have a function, because someone thought it would be a good idea. The real answer i wanted was WHY they thought it was a good idea and what purpose it serves. I could be a smartass and explain how positraction works (which is actually the GM patented term but its become slang for all rwd vehicles with a limited slip diff) but im going to spare the community the pain and suffering of a lecture.

Sorry if my reply came across as being smartass, I really thought you were one of those "Well why the hell would anyone want an MP3 player/camera/GPS/etc in their phone?" types of people.

On the previous note, my zune switchs from landscape to portrait but only if i tell it to, so im guessing it probably does not have the accelerometer. Niether does my phone. This is what i was wanting to know.

My Tilt does the same thing, no accelerometer present.
 
the positraction comment was supposed to be from joe dirt but i got it way wrong

How exactly does the posi-trac
rear end on a Plymouth work?



-It just does.
-It just does.
 
Honestly mckraut, i kind of am. I would love just once to buy a quality cell phone in which the phone worked flawlessly without having a digital camera, mp3 player, navigation, internet access....etc. But, sadly that doesnt exist, so i bought the best phone i could afford and it happens to have all those things, which i use but i wouldnt miss. I have a zune for mp3's, a canon dslr rebel for pictures, a laptop for internet access.....etc. But i get what you're saying.
 
Back