08-14-2022, 09:34 PM
(08-09-2022, 04:08 PM)ITCactus Wrote: nRF Connect is open-source app.
you can find a desired version from Nordic Semiconductor repo
https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/A...t/releases
regarding Siglo, not sure how it's possible... or you mean that linux os in general also does not support your bluetooth dongle?
i tried with 3 integrated (in laptop) adapters when tried for weeks make my linux setup to read battery status, and no issues with adpters at all. however, a lot of issues with undeground stuff like bluez and bluetoothctl
well, if nothing works, you can always try to unseal the pinetime and flash the bootloader and the rest of staff with OpenOCD. but apparently that's not the easiest way.
Progress update. I downloaded an older version of nRF (4.24.3) and was able to successfully flash the reloader 0.14.1. But of course, things can't be that easy can they? When I go to upload the latest release of Infinitime, the watch drops the connection part way through the upload, regardless of whether I'm using nRF or Gadgetbridge.