Hi,
It's cool project!!
As you know there are some F/W versions for 6260 slide. My friend has made a simple application for force-sensitive joystick(3DFS) According to this application, 3DFS characteristics depend on F/W versions. Please see below pics. (H/W is same, I changed F/W) Ver. 7.20 is quite good characteristics for radio-control.
Which version did you use?
BR, Hiro
Wow! I am really impressed by quality of this article.
Author professionally introduces the topic and then slowly, but surely goes into the details: from the story to the architecture and down to the meaty snippets of code. Articles isn't shy of links to external forces which is a big plus in my book.
I really like the idea to use 2 devices quite distant in features and price. Nice to see that a lot can be achieved with simpler mobiles, too.
I think this article should be given as an example for present and future content authors for this wiki. --Warjan 22:10, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Level: High
This is the nice and innovative project. To understand this project, Viewer has to know about J2ME and Java Concepts. And how to create midlets. It uses a mobile sensor API (JSR-256) for controlling the car from mobile like Nokia N97. This API is only supported by Nokia N97. It supports accelerometer, battery charge level sensor, charger state sensor, and network signal level sensor.
This project addresses how you can use the sensor, acceleration of car, Positioning a car, how you connect to a car through Bluetooth.
--Vkmunjpara 19:45, 24 September 2009 (UTC)