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'''Don't use this for discussion about the PineTime, it's for discussing the article and improvements to it. For discussion about the PineTime, there's the forum and official IM chatrooms.''' This warning is here because very few people actually read this page. | |||
== Some informations about CST816S == | |||
Hello everyone, I managed to receive some informations from manufacturer after request them. You can find those in attachments. [[Media:CST816S.zip]] --[[User:Memiks|Memiks]] ([[User talk:Memiks|talk]]) 05:07, 14 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
Hello everyone, I managed to receive some informations from manufacturer after request them. | |||
You can find those in attachments. | |||
[[Media:CST816S.zip]] | |||
== Emulation == | == Emulation == | ||
I'd like to try programming PineTime firmware even though I've not yet ordered any PineTimes (due to [[PineTime | I'd like to try programming PineTime firmware even though I've not yet ordered any PineTimes (due to [[PineTime Hardware Wishlist|concerns about the capacitive touch and lack of transflectivity]]) and so I was wondering whether the PineTime system could be emulated using Qemu. Based on the PineTime specifications and determining that nRF52832 is [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M#Cortex-M4 ARM Cortex-M4], this is as far as I got with composing the Qemu command: | ||
qemu-system-arm -machine none -cpu cortex-m4 -m 0.06125 -serial stdio -display ??? -rtc ??? -bt ??? -bios ???.bin -mtdblock PineTime-firmware.bin | qemu-system-arm -machine none -cpu cortex-m4 -m 0.06125 -serial stdio -display ??? -rtc ??? -bt ??? -bios ???.bin -mtdblock PineTime-firmware.bin | ||
Does anyone know Qemu and PineTime well enough to complete the above command? This would be really helpful.<BR/> | Does anyone know Qemu and PineTime well enough to complete the above command? This would be really helpful.<BR/> | ||
—[[User:JRHaigh|JRHaigh]] ([[User talk:JRHaigh|talk]]) 2020- | —[[User:JRHaigh|JRHaigh]] ([[User talk:JRHaigh|talk]]) 14:40, 6 August 2020 (UTC) | ||
== Companion apps == | |||
Hello, please do not rename Gadgetbridge to GadgetBridge, our project and software is called Gadgetbridge and we would like to make sure people use the correct name. Thank you. Vanous ( https://codeberg.org/vanous ) --[[User:Vanous GB|Vanous GB]] ([[User talk:Vanous GB|talk]]) 08:37, 19 July 2021 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 12 May 2022
Don't use this for discussion
Don't use this for discussion about the PineTime, it's for discussing the article and improvements to it. For discussion about the PineTime, there's the forum and official IM chatrooms. This warning is here because very few people actually read this page.
Some informations about CST816S
Hello everyone, I managed to receive some informations from manufacturer after request them. You can find those in attachments. Media:CST816S.zip --Memiks (talk) 05:07, 14 January 2020 (UTC)
Emulation
I'd like to try programming PineTime firmware even though I've not yet ordered any PineTimes (due to concerns about the capacitive touch and lack of transflectivity) and so I was wondering whether the PineTime system could be emulated using Qemu. Based on the PineTime specifications and determining that nRF52832 is ARM Cortex-M4, this is as far as I got with composing the Qemu command:
qemu-system-arm -machine none -cpu cortex-m4 -m 0.06125 -serial stdio -display ??? -rtc ??? -bt ??? -bios ???.bin -mtdblock PineTime-firmware.bin
Does anyone know Qemu and PineTime well enough to complete the above command? This would be really helpful.
—JRHaigh (talk) 14:40, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
Companion apps
Hello, please do not rename Gadgetbridge to GadgetBridge, our project and software is called Gadgetbridge and we would like to make sure people use the correct name. Thank you. Vanous ( https://codeberg.org/vanous ) --Vanous GB (talk) 08:37, 19 July 2021 (UTC)