MacSaber Turns Your Macbook into a Lightsaber 223
Petey_Alchemist writes "SomethingAwful.com forum goon isnoop has developed a useless but fun app that takes advantage of the new sudden motion sensor available in Macbooks. The MacSaber 1.0 causes your Macbook or Macbook Pro to whoosh and crash like a lightsaber depending on how you swing it around. The reviews from those who have installed it say it is quite fun--although there is some concern about whether or not 'lightsaber battles' fall under warranty."
They could also use this to play Tennis! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:They could also use this to play Tennis! (Score:3, Funny)
Two white Macbooks , a big long strip of paper and an iPod
A short, crappy movie (Score:2, Informative)
Wiimote's built-in speaker & sensors (Score:2)
I am surprised nobody mentioned it, but the perfect device for a MacSaber-like application will be the Wiimote because the Wii controller will have sensors of course, but also a built-in speaker. Which means as you move the Wiimote, it could emit laser saber sounds ;-)
Many people criticize the Wiimote sensors as being a gimmick, but the popularity of MacSaber just proved quite the contratry. It proved that people like physical interactions with games !
Re:They could also use this to play Tennis! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:They could also use this to play Tennis! (Score:2)
Talk about your gimmicks (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Talk about your gimmicks (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Talk about your gimmicks (Score:3, Funny)
Tom
Re:Talk about your gimmicks (Score:2)
I interpreted this so that you don't even have to install the other OSes. But you can say you have the possibility of installing/running them. Personally I don't care as long as I can run Gentoo :)
OT - why do people think that these things are "motion" sensors? Such a thing would defy the laws of physics.
They are accelerometers, meaning they can be used to detect relative motion. You can combine acceleration informat
Re:Talk about your gimmicks (Score:2)
I wouldn't buy a Mac, pay the premium and then not run an OS that gave me the most lattitude to do my work.
MacOS may look perdy but USE flags are god. XP may play games but PocketNES rules them all.
Just MHO.
Tom
Hooray! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hooray! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hooray! (Score:2)
No lightsabers (Score:3, Funny)
Re:No lightsabers (Score:2)
Grab it while... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Grab it while... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Grab it while... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Grab it while... (Score:2)
Re:Grab it while... (Score:2)
fat kid swinging a macbook (Score:4, Funny)
...followed by a lawsuit of course.
Re:fat kid swinging a macbook (Score:4, Funny)
Re:fat kid swinging a macbook (Score:2)
Wookies have ears? Is this one of those special edition things?
Re:fat kid swinging a macbook (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:fat kid swinging a macbook QWZX (Score:2)
Re:fat kid swinging a macbook QWZX (Score:2, Insightful)
Yes, the fat people always have to play the clowns for the skinnies right? Dance for us fat boy, dance. Your awkward movements amuse us. Maybe he didn't feel comfortable with people laughing AT him and not with him.
Re:fat kid swinging a macbook QWZX (Score:2, Flamebait)
Okay... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Okay... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Okay... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Okay... (Score:5, Funny)
The secret to defeating Darth Ballmer is to use the Force, not your eyes. Only with the Force will you be able to parry the onslaught of flying furniture in time.
Re:Okay... (Score:5, Funny)
You miss the point: if you shake a lego brick light saber, you look like a dork. If you shake a Mac laptop light saber, you look like a rich dork.
Re:Okay... (Score:2)
You miss the point: if you shake a lego brick light saber, you look like a dork. If you shake a Mac laptop light saber, you look like a rich dork.
Yeah, but a Mac laptop gives you +2 points for style.
Re:Okay... (Score:2)
Re:Okay... (Score:2, Funny)
Suggested mods (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Suggested mods (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know about the laptop, but the owner certainly did.
Re:Suggested mods (Score:2)
(additional text added to get Lucas' dialogue past the lameness filter)
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HDD Motion Detector? (Score:2)
The article is /.'d.
Re:HDD Motion Detector? (Score:2)
Re:HDD Motion Detector? (Score:3, Informative)
No. About a year ago Apple starting adding a general purpose motion sensor to the motherboard, accessible via an API. The OS uses the motion sensor to park a HD during a jolt. Others have tapped into it for more fun/useful uses.
The IBM one, by the way, is a feature of the HD controller and is not available via a general API.
Apple's KB article on it [apple.com]
Some developer info on the motion sensor and how to tap into it [kernelthread.com]
Further discus [kernelthread.com]
That's just wrong (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:That's just wrong (Score:2)
Re:HDD Motion Detector? (Score:2)
Patented Sudden Motion Sensor (Score:2)
Strange thing is, it did, and had actually applied for a patent before IBM began shipping it. [com.com]
Stranger thing is, Apple so far hasn't tried to enforce the patent against IBM or anyone else. Probably because they realize that IBM isn't likely to roll over, when it had similar technology at about the same time.
Re:HDD Motion Detector? (Score:2)
Complete Idiocy... (Score:4, Informative)
And the SMS data display is just kinda neat anyways. I had no idea it was so detailed... now I know that my desk leans 3 points to the left.
Cheers.
Re:Complete Idiocy... (Score:2)
Might not be the desk (Score:2)
I suppose that a correct reading isn't strictly necessary for Apple's application of the sensor - it just needs to notice rapid relative changes, not the static orientation.
Re:Complete Idiocy... (Score:2)
Re:Complete Idiocy... (Score:2)
Re:Complete Idiocy... (Score:3, Informative)
Or the Carpenter's Level Dashboard Widget. [pallit.lhi.is]
iPod - iSaber (Score:2, Interesting)
Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Other apps/games make use of the Sudden Motion Sen (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkAtRfA1UXc [youtube.com]
http://www.slappingturtle.com/home/ [slappingturtle.com]
Bubblegym was one of the first games to make use of thos:
http://www.balooba.se/baloobasoftware/texts/bubbl
Accelerometer (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Accelerometer (Score:3, Interesting)
Yes, however you'd probably have to connect a dummy DVI connector in order to keep the laptop from Sleeping. Note that this will drain your battery life in this configuration. You'd only be able to take about a 3-4 hour "trip" with all the power saving features turned on. But if you don't live that far away from work, battery life shouldn't be a problem.
Re:Accelerometer (Score:2)
Good lord, man, just how long do you think the guy's commute is?
Re:Accelerometer (Score:2)
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Convert the bicycle into a generator.
http://www.amasci.com/amateur/coilgen.html [amasci.com]
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question658.htm [howstuffworks.com]
Re:Accelerometer (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Accelerometer (Score:5, Interesting)
Cool... but do they have an emulation of that annoying wooden table game, where you steer a little steel ball through a tilting maze while trying to not to fall into the holes? That's clearly what the SMS was originally designed for...
Re:Accelerometer (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Accelerometer (Score:2)
No games like that for the mac.... but they do have Tetris. And Breakout... and Superbreakout. The confusing thing about PCs is, you like, go to the store, and there are just so many games. I mean, everywhere you look! But on the Mac, there's just six. And you already know which ones are good, 'cause they came out on the PC like five years ago!
http://files.redvsblue.com/switch/RvB_Switch.mov [redvsblue.com]
Rendezvous (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Rendezvous (Score:3, Interesting)
Well.. (Score:3, Insightful)
What do they look like, Jimmie? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What do they look like, Jimmie? (Score:2)
Thanks alot. (Score:4, Funny)
My daughter saw me and wanted to try. So I let her.
This lead to a saber duel and the lopping off of her imaginary friends toe.
Now, I am at the imaginary emergency room.
Think different (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Think different (Score:2)
Torque on the hard drive (Score:2)
YouTube (Score:2, Informative)
I wonder... [OT] (Score:2)
Re:I wonder... [OT] (Score:2)
I don't know otherwise, and Don Martin - the king of onomatopoeia is dead unfortunately:
http://dir.salon.com/story/people/obit/2000/01/15
Doesn't quite work on a 12" PowerBook (Score:2)
Roll: Left 1835
Tilt: -2070
Force: 0 0
Motion of any kind doesn't really affect it (obviously, I didn't try too hard, because I don't feel like having sector errors all over the place). The sensor registers seem to spike at quasi-random intervals, and adjusting the brightness control seems to move the registers to opposite corners. The version of Sudden Motion Sensor in the 12" PowerBook is 1.0; perhaps the
Re:Doesn't quite work on a 12" PowerBook (Score:4, Funny)
MacSaber (Score:2)
Hooray! It is already patented! (Score:5, Interesting)
I suggested the use of an accelerometer on an Internet messageboard, when another user had asked for advice for building a high-end lightsaber toy. I directly got snotty remarks that it would be infringing on this guy's patent. He was then selling circuits with an accelerometer that were connected via radio-link to a PC that played sounds.
I then told him that I was building such a circuit myself and knew of other people who also had designed similiar circuits independently from eachother, because it was quite straightforward design if you know your way around electronics. I pointed out that I thought that such straight-forward patents were stealing from the community, especially if this was a software patent but that it wouldn't apply to me anyway because he was in the US and I was in Europe. For this I was banned from the msgboard, for "software piracy" (!) .. apparently the admins did not distinguish between different types of intellectual property, or they were friends with this guy. I don't know.
Re:Hooray! It is already patented! (Score:2)
a more amusing idea for that sound effect (Score:2)
Software-based Etcha-sketch (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Software-based Etcha-sketch (Score:2)
What will they think of next? (Score:2)
And now, a relevant quote... (Score:3, Funny)
--Neal Stephenson
And when you drop it... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Old News (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I understand... (Score:2)
Re:Hasn't this been around for a while? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:meh (Score:2)
If you think that IBM's motion sensors should be getting as much attention, then perhaps you should write some cool toys for them? So far it looks like all the cool toys exploiting motion sensors have been written for Macs. Which is why we see posts about these toys on Macs. It kind of follows, you know?
Re:wtf? (Score:2)