![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh! While I’m on – the ESP8266 code – just updated it – got LOTS of RAM back, added in a message on power up to indicate why the board is starting… and re-thought a power up message that wrote to FLASH (and hence could have worn the FLASH out after long periods of using deep-sleep restarts. The system uses data and advanced G-force sensors, but since rollercoaster rides also involve the sudden stops and starts the G-force sensors are looking out for, Apple previously admitted that such rides could trigger crash detection.Īpple hasn’t given many details as to what improvements there are to crash detection, but with luck it will mean that fairground rides will no longer be asking riders to turn off their crash detection features.Īpple also says the upgrade is recommended for all users.Having started putting together “the script” a long time ago, long before the Raspberry Pi 3 came out – and having developed it to handle a wide range of boards and scenarios including of course the Pi3, I found it interesting to return today to installing “the script” on the Raspberry Pi 3 – and of course I wanted to ensure that nothing had changed recently which might stop others doing the same. It means that if, heaven forbid, you’re involved in an impact such as a car crash, that the phone will contact emergency services if you don’t respond, sharing your exact location with them.īut since the iPhones launched, there have been numerous accounts of the feature kicking into gear when it shouldn’t, for instance, when the user rides a rollercoaster. ![]() Apple says there are, “Crash Detection optimizations on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models.”Ĭrash detection is one of the marquee upgrades on the iPhone 14 series. But it’s the second stated improvement that’s most interesting. ![]()
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