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Seismometer on your Mac laptop
Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011 11:28 am
by fractonimbus
With the recent spate of cataclysmic earthquakes, I remembered that there is a small free application that runs on a Macbook/pro called "Seismac" that turns your Mac laptop into a seismometer. Very clever little app.
http://www.suitable.com/tools/seismac.html
The reason it works is that Mac laptops have a motion sensor in them to trigger hard drive shutdown if dropped.
DN
Re: Seismometer on your Mac laptop
Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011 12:38 pm
by robynfali
just reminded me of a VERY old program I had running when i had a 98 machine
Xearth
Basically you get an earth view on your desktop (you can program it to your local area), and it shows you the latest quakes around the planet (Japan still getting 5+ tremors now), cracking little tool, very much resource useage.
Re: Seismometer on your Mac laptop
Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011 3:33 pm
by Gina
fractonimbus wrote:With the recent spate of cataclysmic earthquakes, I remembered that there is a small free application that runs on a Macbook/pro called "Seismac" that turns your Mac laptop into a seismometer. Very clever little app.
http://www.suitable.com/tools/seismac.html
The reason it works is that Mac laptops have a motion sensor in them to trigger hard drive shutdown if dropped.
DN
Thanks for that

I'll give it a whirl - I have a MacBook Pro.
Re: Seismometer on your Mac laptop
Posted: Sun 20 Mar 2011 12:11 pm
by MattStedman
There's also one for the iPhone called Quake Warn that pulls data off the net and maps it. It also has a "Shake Graph" that uses the iPhone motion sensors.