metawatch/README.txt

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2011-09-17 17:38:23 +02:00
For compilation of the mw_main test application the following additional
libraries are needed:
libbluetooth-dev
libdbus-glib-1-dev
libdbus-1-dev
On Debian/Ubuntu they can be installed like this (as user root) from the
commandline:
apt-get install libbluetooth-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev libdbus-1-dev
After successful compilation you can try the application like this, inside
the course directory execute:
./metawatch C1:F4:23:96:4E:79
(replace the BT MAC against the one of your watch)
It should connect and print the connected watch type - in most cases
"digital".
After that the application waist for input, from the watch and
keyboard/console. You can then try commands like "srtc" for setting the RTC
of the watch or "cal" to add a nice month calendar to the idle screen etc.
Currently supported commands (most zre just for testing):
- quit - exit the applicaition
- ahand # - advance the analogue watch hands by # minutes
- srtc - sets the watch RTC to the current system time
- grtc - get the RTC from the watch and print it
- gistr # - get and print one of the four info strings from the watch
(firmwares up to 0.7.28 do not support this yet)
- gdtype - get and print watch device type
- rvbat - read and print the watch's battery voltage
- rlight - read and print the watch's ambient light sensor value
- modecfg - test command for mode settings, hardcoded to configure idle mode
- rbtfg - read and print watch button config
- svib - execute the watch vibration motor
- tbmp - test sending a sample bitmap
- t2bmp - another bitmap test ;)
- text - test text rendering of the library
- tline - test line drawing of the library
- rbmp - reads the b&w pbm bitmap file "test.pbm" and sends it to watch idle
screen
- tnote - test notification mode
- tapp - test applicaiton mode
- eoled # - enable one of the OLED display of the analogue watch
- toled - test the analogue watch OLED displays (displays text)
- cal - draw a nice one moth calendar to the idle screen