Did you get a reply on any of these questions? I'm interested too.
BTW, I don't think is would be probably to get more than 3Gs as for example 
the accelerometer of the Samsung Galaxy S2 can detect a maximum of 19m/s^2 
which is approx 3.3Gs
Best Regards. Guillermo.

El lunes, 23 de julio de 2012 14:35:28 UTC-3, JAM escribió:
>
> Hello all.
>  
> Hope someone can help.  
>  
> 1)  Is there a way to have a program read higher than 1-2gs?  I had a beta 
> version built and it doesn't seem to have the ability to read more than 1g 
> on some of the phones I've tested it on.
>  
> 2)  Is there a way to get the phone to receive more samples than the 
> 20-40ms it seems to do when set to "fastest"?  I need a more accurate 
> profile of the accelerometer output than I'm getting.
>  
> 3)  If I gave someone a specific profile of something I'd like the 
> accelerometer to find (a spike that gets above 2g and stays there for a 
> duration of 5ms or longer -- like a golf swing), could it be programed to 
> "see" such an incident consistantly?
>  
>  
>

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