Shows how the sensor support is working in Frodo S60, the Commodore 64 emulator. The sensor feature is provided by Bilbo gaming library. The phone in the video is Nokia N95.
Shows how the sensor support is working in Frodo S60, the Commodore 64 emulator. The sensor feature is provided by Bilbo gaming library. The phone in the video is Nokia N95.
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You have to mess with the settings of Frodo a bit I guess, it's not working for me either on Frodo. But yeah the Nokia N95 does have motion sensor, just look at programs like RotateMe for instance.
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The Iphone isn't the only phone out there that has motion sensor. The Nokia N95 does too.
What is that game with the ball?
Ive my self a nokia 6600 with frodos60 and its work fine!