https://uk.pcmag.com/migrated-99802-smartwatches/134574/pine64s-30-linux-smartwatch-launches
@lupyuen any idea why they're calling it a "Linux" smart watch?? As far as I'm aware you can't run Linux on a cortex-M lol
@zpartacoos @lupyuen
Looks like it should...
https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/
Wiki on default OS
https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PineTime#Default_OS
Wiki on InfiniTime
https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/InfiniTime
@lucifargundam @lupyuen I dont understand your point. Could you clarify?
@zpartacoos @lupyuen
"capable of running custom-built open operating systems. "
"Software: Any open-source operating systems built on top of numerous RTOSes"
"InfiniTime (also known as JF's project, FreeRTOS firmware or Pinetime-JF) is an open source (GPLv3) firmware written in C++ and based on FreeRTOS, LVGL and NimBLE. "
Currently not running on a Linux kernel, but seems to be preluding implicate that it can if someone wants to port one out.
@zpartacoos @lucifargundam #PineTime doesn't run Linux ... But that's OK! ;-)
https://lupyuen.github.io/pinetime-rust-mynewt/articles/pinetime