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Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 08-20-2020

I miss a PineTime which is more powerful and has a Linux operating system. Shouldn t this be feasable? There are already such watches available. The Ticwatch Pro for instance has 1 GB of Ram:

https://www.amazon.de/Ticwatch-Pro-geschichtetes-24-Stunden-Herzfrequenz-Schlafverfolgung-Pro-1GB-black/dp/B082Y2Q1LG

and runs android wear. Linux can run on Android wear:

https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidWear/comments/3x44vm/linux_on_android_wear/

but what is missing is an easy to use user interface. Make a real Linux Pinetime which is more powerful. All components are available.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - CharlieGordon - 08-20-2020

What would you want to do with this watch?

As a small IO system for your phone the Pinetime seems just right.

If you want a powerful wrist computer, I think a wrist strap option for the Pinephone would be a better idea. (For the record: I would definitely want one)

Maybe I'm lacking imagination here, but I don't see much use in a powerful watch sized computer.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 08-20-2020

To be powerful is not so important, but it would be easier to use. When you search on the web, there are people expecting from the PineTime to be a Linux Smartwatch. I m interested in a open source bike computer or bike sportswatch, since Garmins system is too limited for my purpose:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=ble+bike+computer

I currently have an Android system on two smartphones. But running the software on a watch would eventually be more stable.

Garmin has the option to create custom workouts on some watches. But these custom workouts are not displayed in Garmin Connect. Also it is not possible to access sensor raw data in an easy way.

The Garmin watches are very stable, but too little open for my purpose. The Pinephone is probably the easiest way to start such a project. But a Linux watch which is as close as possible to the Pinephone would be desirable.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - VMMainFrame - 09-06-2020

(08-20-2020, 07:59 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: To be powerful is not so important, but it would be easier to use. When you search on the web, there are people expecting from the PineTime to be a Linux Smartwatch. I m interested in a open source bike computer or bike sportswatch, since Garmins system is too limited for my purpose:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=ble+bike+computer

I currently have an Android system on two smartphones. But running the software on a watch would eventually be more stable.

Garmin has the option to create custom workouts on some watches. But these custom workouts are not displayed in Garmin Connect. Also it is not possible to access sensor raw data in an easy way.

The Garmin watches are very stable, but too little open for my purpose. The Pinephone is probably the easiest way to start such a project. But a Linux watch which is as close as possible to the Pinephone would be desirable.

There is an open source operating system for smart watches, AsteroidOS, at https://asteroidos.org/

It is much too resource hungry for the Pinetime I believe.

Hugh


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 09-06-2020

Thanks. I looked at AsteroidOS. But is the project alive? There is not even a forum. Maybe the Pinetime is sufficient for my purpose. I m unhappy with Garmin watches. They are market leaders in the segment of sports watches, and many are happy with those. But they store their sensor data in the .fit file system which need a data scientist to get a clear data structure out of it. And for a real-time stream you need either an Azure Cloud abo or Matlab.

When it is possible to get these components to work on a Pinetime:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=ble+bike+computer

then I would be perfectly happy with a Pinetime sports watch.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 09-09-2020

Daniel Thompson, PineTime developer stated on his youtube channel, that he had no plans to use external BLE sensor with PineTime, but connecting PineTime to BLE peripherals is certainly possible... though it would be a lot of work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIo2-djNR48&t=118s

On a Linux platform, it is easier, either on the Pinephone or for instance on an Android watch running Linux.

Or on a real Linux watch from Pine64, which I miss.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - VMMainFrame - 09-09-2020

(09-06-2020, 10:17 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: Thanks. I looked at AsteroidOS. But is the project alive? There is not even a forum. Maybe the Pinetime is sufficient for my purpose. I m unhappy with Garmin watches. They are market leaders in the segment of sports watches, and many are happy with those. But they store their sensor data in the .fit file system which need a data scientist to get a clear data structure out of it. And for a real-time stream you need either an Azure Cloud abo or Matlab.

When it is possible to get these components to work on a Pinetime:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=ble+bike+computer

then I would be perfectly happy with a Pinetime sports watch.
Every time I look at the AsteroidOS web site something has changed so it seems to be alive.  If you go to https://asteroidos.org/community/ and look at the box marked Others it says you can join the community on IRC, Twitter or Github.

Hugh


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 09-15-2020

I ve looked at the options to install Linux on Android for instance for the Tickwatch pro with 1 GB RAM. The Tickwatch is powerful, but how to build a watch interface on Linux?

I m a strong advocate for a PineTime with Linux. The PineTime has an excellent user interface. Can it be ported to a Linux Pinetime watch?


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 10-02-2020

AsteroidOS is a full Linux distribution, I did not realize this and underestimated AsteroidOS:

"AsteroidOS is built upon a rock-solid base system. Qt and QML are used for fast and easy app development. OpenEmbedded provides a full GNU/Linux distribution and libhybris allows easy porting to most Android and Wear OS watches."

asteroidos.org

AsteroidOS is especially alive on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/asteroidos?lang=de



There is wrong information about the PineTime in the web. Here is says "the PineTime is 25 USD Linux smartwatch":

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/09/pinetime-linux-smartwatch

I had somewhere in my mind the information, that the PineTime is a Linux watch, which is a wrong information. Now I know from where it came.


RE: Powerful Pinetime with Linux? - Peter Gamma - 10-02-2020

The argument that a Linux smartwatch has to expensive is not true. Here I found the information that the KingWear KW88 which can be bought for about 80 USD on Aliexpress can run Linux AsteroidOS, with the issue that the touch screen needs two fingers to be responsive:

https://github.com/AsteroidOS/asteroid/issues/79

edit: issue is resolved already