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O2Compass and O2Flash O2Compass V3.31 (04/06/2010) - O2Flash 1.2 (11/01/2011)
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#481 User is offline   Darius P. 

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Posted 08 December 2010 - 08:07 AM

View Postbobhero, on Dec 6 2010, 05:39, said:

Is there anyway I can program O2Flash to shut off the LED after maybe 1 minute? I don't want to accidentally turn it on, and leave it for several hours and burn the LED.


Try to find some task killer with timer- this is just one way.

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Posted 08 December 2010 - 08:38 AM

^^ I was hoping there might be a registry setting I could change somewhere?

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Posted 09 December 2010 - 02:00 AM

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Changes in V1.1:
- The application does not let the phone to sleep, so the flash doesn't turn off when the screens turn off.


I'm using version 3.3.1, I noticed when I turn off the screen, that the LEDs turn off. Is there anyway known to prevent this? I know with other phone like the Touch Pro it is possible.

Also tried installing v1.1 on its own, but the flash still turns off when lock button is pressed.


Very ambitious list of new features, any chance you have a new release that needs testing?

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To do list (no priority order at all):
- inclinometer
- proctractor
- integrated Google Maps
- Beep sound for Metal detector
- Port the whole project to OpenGL ES

This post has been edited by bobhero: 09 December 2010 - 02:31 AM

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Posted 15 December 2010 - 06:35 PM

I have done some more testing with the flashlight:

When plugged into USB connection and you start the dedicated flashlight application, the LEDs will remain lit when screen is turned off. Even if you unplug the USB connection (without turning off the LEDs) you can still turn the screen on and off without the LEDs turning off.

When plugged into wall charger this behaviour does NOT occur. Only with USB. Plugged into wall results in same behaviour as on battery; the LEDs turn off when the screen is turned off.

This would be the perfect application if the flashlight would remain on when the screen is off.

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Posted 16 December 2010 - 09:59 AM

View Postbobhero, on Dec 6 2010, 04:39, said:

Is there anyway I can program O2Flash to shut off the LED after maybe 1 minute? I don't want to accidentally turn it on, and leave it for several hours and burn the LED.


There's no any settings for this app. If you put it in you pocket, lock the screen, and you cannot turn it on by accident. That's all.

View Postbobhero, on Dec 15 2010, 19:35, said:

I have done some more testing with the flashlight:

When plugged into USB connection and you start the dedicated flashlight application, the LEDs will remain lit when screen is turned off. Even if you unplug the USB connection (without turning off the LEDs) you can still turn the screen on and off without the LEDs turning off.

When plugged into wall charger this behaviour does NOT occur. Only with USB. Plugged into wall results in same behaviour as on battery; the LEDs turn off when the screen is turned off.

This would be the perfect application if the flashlight would remain on when the screen is off.



That's the WM. When you turn off the screen, the WM shuts down everything. The O2Flash is keeping the phone in wake mode, but if you press the button, the flash turns out. I'm trying to bypass this from the very beggining, but with no luck. I'll trying further... If I'll found the solution, I'll upload new version.

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Posted 16 December 2010 - 01:47 PM

On my old phone I was using TorchButton 2.3 by Netripper. It had the ability to keep the LED on after screen was turned off, but doesn't work on our O2. Maybe Netripper can offer some insight.

http://forum.xda-dev...ad.php?t=581382

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Posted 11 January 2011 - 11:14 AM

View Postbobhero, on Dec 16 2010, 14:47, said:

On my old phone I was using TorchButton 2.3 by Netripper. It had the ability to keep the LED on after screen was turned off, but doesn't work on our O2. Maybe Netripper can offer some insight.

http://forum.xda-dev...ad.php?t=581382


Thank you for the suggestion, he's helped me!!!
The O2Flash 1.2 is uploaded and you can found it at the usual place!

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Posted 11 January 2011 - 10:53 PM

View PostRapid81, on Jan 11 2011, 06:14, said:

Thank you for the suggestion, he's helped me!!!
The O2Flash 1.2 is uploaded and you can found it at the usual place!


That's great that he helped you :D

I will test 1.2, do you plan to update O2Compass with it?

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Posted 14 January 2011 - 11:35 AM

View Postbobhero, on Jan 11 2011, 23:53, said:

That's great that he helped you ;)

I will test 1.2, do you plan to update O2Compass with it?


I'm thinking about it.

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Posted 16 January 2011 - 09:42 PM

I have been testing 1.2 and glad to report no new issues!

One minor issue that remains from before is if you try to open the camera app while flashlight is on, the camera app will freeze. But not really too big of a problem.

The only other useful feature I can think of to improve the flash light may be to find a way to access the "bright" mode of the LEDs. If you notice when you take a picture with flash, the LEDs get much brighter for the 0.5 seconds of the flash. With the various HTC phones, you can use the LEDs in either that bright mode or normal mode. Maybe there is a greater chance of burning out your LED with this way (that's why many HTC flashlight programs have built in time out for 30 seconds - adjustable).

Thanks Rapid for the wonderful app.

Out of curiosity, did you have any plans for a future version of O2Compass?

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 06:27 AM

View Postbobhero, on Jan 16 2011, 22:42, said:

Out of curiosity, did you have any plans for a future version of O2Compass?


I have plans, but like I mentioned before, I need someone who help me in the OpenGL ES version, but noone shows up 'till now. And I did not found any useful example for OpenGL ES programming under VB.NET.

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 10:53 AM

View PostRapid81, on Jan 17 2011, 02:57, said:

I have plans, but like I mentioned before, I need someone who help me in the OpenGL ES version, but noone shows up 'till now. And I did not found any useful example for OpenGL ES programming under VB.NET.


is OpenGL ES necessary to make the rotation of compass smoother? ;) may be there are some experts in XDA forum? :)

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:15 AM

View PostCarlos Sun, on Jan 17 2011, 11:53, said:

is OpenGL ES necessary to make the rotation of compass smoother? ;) may be there are some experts in XDA forum? :)


It's necessary, because the simple NETCF cannot have the ability to rotate an image by any given angle. Only the Direct3D, DirectDraw and the OpenGL ES can capable of such things. The Direct3D is not usable to me, because it's uses maximum 256x256 textures, and the compass is 400x400. The DirectDraw is useless either. Only the OpenGL ES is capable to do what I want to do.

I asked here in the forum (and on XDA) to someone help me to move this project to OpenGL ES, but nobody helped me, not a little, than not at all. I tried on my own, but I don' have enough money to buy a book about it, and all book is uses C# to explain the OGLES, but I programming in VB.NET. And no book available in my language either. I tried some example what I found on the Internet, but I cannot use it to my purposes.

I ask the forumers one more time, if someone can give me an example in VB.NET what's rotate a 400x400 pixels image by any angle in OpenGL ES (1.X or maybe 2.0), I can start it from there.

I don't have enough time to read (and money to buy) 4-5 books to learn the OpenGL, then read 4-5 more to learn how to use it under Windows Mobile (the OpenGL and the OpenGL ES is not the same) with VB.NET.

Recently I found documentations about it, but I don't have time to read it since that.

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Posted 19 February 2011 - 10:47 PM

Can someone re-upload "O2FlashV1.2.CAB" link form first page is not working
Thx

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 02:46 AM

Awesome work. Been thinking of getting an i920 and this definitely makes it more likely.

I didn't see this in the FAQ, my apologies if I missed it somewhere in the thread. How quickly does this drain the battery? If I'm using the phone to Geocaching in the woods, how long would the battery last? And would this work with custom ROMs?

Thanks.

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Posted 03 March 2011 - 05:09 PM

View Postueuser, on Feb 19 2011, 23:47, said:

Can someone re-upload "O2FlashV1.2.CAB" link form first page is not working
Thx


I tried the link and it's working.

View PostYogiKB, on Feb 21 2011, 03:46, said:

Awesome work. Been thinking of getting an i920 and this definitely makes it more likely.

I didn't see this in the FAQ, my apologies if I missed it somewhere in the thread. How quickly does this drain the battery? If I'm using the phone to Geocaching in the woods, how long would the battery last? And would this work with custom ROMs?

Thanks.


It's not using lots of power. An iGO drain the battery way much faster.

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Posted 08 June 2011 - 06:46 AM

hi Rapid81, I am new to this forum. Just downloaded the O2Flash on my B7610. It works and thank you very much.

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Posted 26 July 2011 - 11:07 PM

Hi Rapid,

i install your Compass V.3.31 and V.3.1 on my i8000(with your lite Rom I8000NXXJI1), but i find not the metal detector. Is the metal detector a joke or why i doesn't find it?

Greetz arnold115

edit: i am so bad, now i see the Beta Video from Compass, and than i found the metal detector, sorry for my post, please delete this post.


Very good work, it looks fine and good funktion, thank you.

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Posted 24 November 2011 - 05:01 AM

Hi,

This is the first time I post here.

Currently I am doing a project using Windows Mobile to use the digital compass in i8000 to know the direction of the phone owner.

I am not sure if I can obtain the compass data.
Since the O2Compass can show the direction, can anyone direct me to obtain these data?

Thanks.

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