This is useful for devices that do not have touchscreens. It can be used
to cycle through the quick ring and to check out notifications.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Currently the backlight is permanently on at its lowest level. The
backlight is so dim that this is almost impossible to detect. I only
found it when lying in a field in total darkness and observing that the
screen wasn't quite as black as I expected.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
[daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk: The patch author did not respond to a
request for a Signed-off-by but since there's no way a typo correction
is copyrightable (and I don't want the project to continue to look
illiterate) then I have provided my own as a substitute.]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Mostly this is adopting policies (both DCO and Contributor Covenent)
that are commonly used by other projects...
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
- Certain Unix-like systems (such as *BSD systems) do not use /usr/bin/python3 as the default Python path. This small change will ensure a higher degree of compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Panagiotis Vasilopoulos <hello@alwayslivid.com>
The K9 is similar to the PineTime and P8 devices but does not appear
to use the CST[78]16 touch screen controllers. At present the protocol
is not known (readfrom yields all zeros, readfrom_mem provokes an
exception) so we have a hugely limited interface consisting of the side
button and the touchscreen interrupts (in other words we can treat the
touchscreen like a second button).
Works suprisingly well considering...
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
wasp-os is starting to developer proper support for multiple boards
(currently other boards such as nitrogen and ds-d6 test builds and
proof-of-concept stuff) then we need to start placing binaries for each
device into seperate directories (other wise creating a binary distro
won't work).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
If the preprocessor fails for any reason then an empty or partially
processed watch.py file is created which will satisfy the dependency
checks in any later invocation of make which can silently break the
build. Cleaning up on failure prevents this from happening.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Not being explicit about the correct python interpreter causes trouble
on distros that do not alias python to python3 and/or that do not
install python2 by default.
Reported by: Mirko Covizzi <mrkcvzz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Direct links to the install guide mean some people are reading the docs
but never see the main docs index and, as a result, don't find the
instructions on how to build from source. Let's fix that!
Fixes: #49
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
All the components (bootloader, reloader, micropython) has P8 support added
some time back but without full integration at the wasp-os level. Let's
add it!
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Generate a .zip file that works with SoftDevice 2.0.1 (still looking
for the recipe that works with 5.0), fix up the bootloader to work with
DaFlasher and add an extra feature in micropython to cope better.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Notifier was a dumb name so make it better. Now that we have a decent
name it should be obvious how to handle the BLE connection status icon!
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
This requires a modified version of Gadgetbridge and currently works by
implementing the BangleJS protocol.
In Gadgetbridge ensure "Sync time" is *not* set and choose "Don't pair"
when adding the PineTime device.
This has two useful properties. Firstly it means the watch will be
maintained in the background, allowing the REPL to be used for
notifications and other updates. Secondly it will save a little bit
of power by reducing the work needed to handle spurious wake ups.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
Currently the simulator relies on the keyboard to issue touchscreen
gestures and button presses. Fix this by adding swipe detection and
introducing a skin which gives us the capability to press the button
using touchscreens or pointer devices.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
The algorithm is fairly crude and the GUI is pretty simple but, if you stay
still for 10 seconds, there's a good chance of an accurate pulse
reading.
Of course if you jog on the spot for ten seconds it more likely to
calculate how many steps per minutes you are performing!
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
This avoids an implusive change in base value and makes the waveform a
little more interesting.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
The paths passed to the preprocessor are currently wrong. Fix them!
Fixes: 64afca1 ("Makefile: fix make sim (allow BOARD to be unset)")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
The heart rate analysis step is still a work in progress but the current
app allows us to visualize the the results of the signal conditioning.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
The original approach is *really* bad at drawing vertical lines (it ends
up working a pixel at a time and works the chip select for each one.
Optimize both the pixel fill and the use of the line buffer. The result
is 20% faster for quarter screen fills, 3x for horizontal lines and 6x
for vertical lines.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>