10-03-2021, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2021, 05:21 PM by lightweight.)
(10-03-2021, 05:04 PM)barray Wrote: This sounds like something @JF002 could comment on - but also you could raise a ticket on GitHub: https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/issuesThanks for your response! What you describe was exactly (from memory - was a few months ago) my process. And yes, I validated my firmware. And no, the watch gets past the boot "pinecone" and ends up on the two-triangle InfiniTime logo, and is then unresponsive. My watch is a sealed version - what do you mean re "open the watch"? Physically or metaphorically ...
If you are able to open the watch, probably the best option would be to fresh-flash it. (This may end up being your only option anyway.)
In terms of the steps you performed, I am guessing you were on a (manually) validated (+) version of 1.2, then flashed 1.3 via GadgetBridge? Did you then validate the firmware?
You say you are unable to connect - do you mean that is is stuck on the boot screen?
Generally my process for upgrading is as follows:
1. Start from a validated firmware that works. As it takes a while, I like to charge the watch at the same time.
2. Download DFU from releases page and upload via GadgetBridge.
3. The PineTime resets itself as part of the upgrade. I then test basic functionality, such as the ability to connect to my phone via BT.
4. Once I am happy it is able to perform in at least some basic manner, I go into the menu and validate it.
Is your process different from this?
(+) By validated, I mean you went into the menu after flashing the DFU file and pressed a button to validate the firmware.
I'll submit a Github issue. Thanks again.