2.8 KiB
2.8 KiB
Roadmap
M1: Dumb watch feature parity
The focus for M1 is to get WASP both to meet feature parity with a dumb watch and to have a bootloader and watchdog strategy that is robust enough to allow a PineTime case to be confidently glued shut.
Bootloader
- Basic board ports (PineTime, DS-D6, 96Boards Nitrogen)
- OTA application update
- Enable watchdog before starting the application
- Splash screen
- Ignore start button for first few seconds
MicroPython
- Basic board ports (PineTime, DS-D6, 96Boards Nitrogen)
- Long press reset (conditional feeding of the watchdog)
- Feed dog from REPL polling loop
- Feed dog from a tick interrupt
WASP
- Display driver
- Display initialization
- Bitmap blitting
- RLE coder and decoder
- Optimized RLE inner loops
- Backlight driver
- Button driver (polling)
- Battery/charger driver
- Simple clock and battery level application
- Basic (WFI) power saving
- Implement simple RTC for nrf52
M2: Great developer experience
The focus for M2 is to make development faster and easier by providing a file system and file transfer code. This allows much faster development cycles compared to full downloads of frozen modules. Additionally support for multiple event-driven applications will be added during M2 to further help developers by providing example applications.
Bootloader
- OTA bootloader update
- Stay in bootloader after battery run down
- Implement power off support (no splash screen)
- RTC time measurement whilst in bootloader
MicroPython
- SPI FLASH driver
- Enable LittleFS on SPI FLASH (at boot)
- BLE file transfer
- Full power saving
WASP
- Add dd/mm/yyyy support to RTC
- Button driver (interrupt based)
- Touch sensor driver
- Event driven application framework
- Stopwatch app
- Settings app
- PC-hosted simulation platform
- [.] Documentation
- Sphinx framework and integration with github.io
- Document bootloader protocols
- Write full docstring documentation for all WASP components
- Application Launcher
- Debug notifications
- [o] Multi-colour RLE images
- Optimized "2-bit" RLE encoder and decoder
- Logarithmic RBG332 <-> RGB56516bit color space conversion
M3: Smartwatch
At M3 we start to build out full fitness tracking and notification functionality.
WASP
- Enable heart rate sensor
- HRS3300 driver
- HRS data post-processing
- Heart rate counter app
- Notifications
- BLE notification protocol
- Notification popups
- Notification app (show notification history)
- Find a recommended Android app
- Step counting
- BMA421 driver
- Step counter app