SeisMac turns your Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped laptop into a three-axis seismograph. It shows a scrolling chart of the three axes of acceleration, reading two hundred samples per second.
The resizable, real-time scrolling display shows an enormous amount of acceleration information. Place your laptop on a table, and see the seismic waves from tapping your toe on the floor. Lay your laptop on your chest and see your heartbeat. And, of course, if there is a real earthquake, SeisMac will be displaying full seismic information while you drop, cover and hold-on.
When running on the MacBook or MacBook Pro, SeisMac has a range of plus or minus two gravities of acceleration, displaying 256 values per gravity, sampled two hundred times per second. SeisMac is also compatible with older Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped iBooks and PowerBooks.
SeisMac is free for Mac OS X 10.4 or later. It is compatible with MacBooks and MacBook Pros, as well as Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped PowerBooks and iBooks.
What's new in this version:
- Pause the display to study an event
- Scroll back in time to see older data
- Time labels tell exactly when an event occurred
- Enlarge or contract the graph, both vertically and horizontally
- Copy, print or save the screen
- Adjust the sample rate from 10 to 500 samples per second
- Smooth the acceleration data
- "Out of Range" arrow appears when the graph goes off the screen
- Runs on non-SMS machines using test data . Follow the link and
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