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Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
> In article <vgjh67d0j9s3jop7dva8hju7r2bbjquknq@4ax.com>, > Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote: > > > What makes a game such as iDuhKnow a game that can run on the iPad 2, > > but not on my iPad 1? > > The original iPad does not have a gyroscope. In this case, the gyroscope appears to the be required feature, since the app says it uses the gyroscope, and it requires an iPhone 4, iPod Touch (4th gen) or iPad 2. Earlier models in each family don't have a gyroscope. For other apps, the reason for an app not working on an iPad 1 when it does on an iPad 2 might be: - Missing hardware features. The iPad 2 added front and back cameras and a gyroscope. - Minimum RAM requirement. The iPad 2 has twice as much RAM as an iPad 1. - Minimum performance requirements. The iPad 2 has a faster CPU and better graphics hardware than the iPad 1. If your iPad hasn't been updated to the latest iOS, you could also bump into a minimum iOS version requirement. -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz |
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On 09-08-2011 18:35, David Empson wrote:
> In this case, the gyroscope appears to the be required feature, since > the app says it uses the gyroscope, and it requires an iPhone 4, iPod > Touch (4th gen) or iPad 2. Earlier models in each family don't have a > gyroscope. What makes this "gyroscope" significantly different from the accelerometer the others have? (Gyroscope to me refers to devices that take advantage of properties of angular momentum in rotating masses.) > - Minimum RAM requirement. The iPad 2 has twice as much RAM as an iPad > 1. I thought the cheapest version of both was 16GB. -- Wes Groleau There are two types of people in the world … http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/barrett?itemid=1157 |
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Wes Groleau <Groleau+news@FreeShell.org> wrote:
> On 09-08-2011 18:35, David Empson wrote: > > In this case, the gyroscope appears to the be required feature, since > > the app says it uses the gyroscope, and it requires an iPhone 4, iPod > > Touch (4th gen) or iPad 2. Earlier models in each family don't have a > > gyroscope. > > What makes this "gyroscope" significantly different from the > accelerometer the others have? (Gyroscope to me refers to devices > that take advantage of properties of angular momentum in rotating masses.) That's exactly right. The gyroscope allows detection of rotational movement, while the accelerometer only allows detection of linear movement. Using both results in a much finer degree of control in games. > > - Minimum RAM requirement. The iPad 2 has twice as much RAM as an iPad > > 1. > > I thought the cheapest version of both was 16GB. As others have said, that's flash (storage), not RAM (active memory). -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz |
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On 09-10-2011 07:04, Lewis wrote:
> That's a bit like asking what makes this octopus different from a > llama. A gyroscope is nothing like an accelerometer. Someone said the "gyroscope" measures rotation while the accelerometer measure linear motion. But in fact, the older products were pretty good at measuring the amount the device deviated from any particular plane. -- Wes Groleau There are two types of people in the world … http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/barrett?itemid=1157 |
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