01-08-2021, 10:26 AM
If you have an Android device then you can just use GadgetBridge. I've sent the patches upstream but they are not applied at this point so you'll need to grab the .apk from the CI loop: https://github.com/daniel-thompson/gadge.../445429267
For regular laptops then ./tools/wasptool --rtc is the way to go (if they have good Bluetooth Low Energy support).
I've not 100% sure that wasptool is running on PinePhone although, in principle, it is exactly the same as running it on regular Linux (clone the repo, grab the prerequisites mentioned in the install guide and run wasptool... it will help to be using one of the desktop-ish distros such as Debian or Manjaro on the phone). Either way I suspect Marteen de Jong would almost certainly know since he has started adopting wasptool as the backend for a GUI tool he is working on: https://gitlab.com/arteeh/wasp-companion .
For regular laptops then ./tools/wasptool --rtc is the way to go (if they have good Bluetooth Low Energy support).
I've not 100% sure that wasptool is running on PinePhone although, in principle, it is exactly the same as running it on regular Linux (clone the repo, grab the prerequisites mentioned in the install guide and run wasptool... it will help to be using one of the desktop-ish distros such as Debian or Manjaro on the phone). Either way I suspect Marteen de Jong would almost certainly know since he has started adopting wasptool as the backend for a GUI tool he is working on: https://gitlab.com/arteeh/wasp-companion .