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I have two kits - one which I hack on with Rust, and has wires hanging out, and the other which has the pinewatch python project on it, and I have sealed it shut.

When I get my personal little watch application built and ready, I'll get another, install it, and seal it in.

No worries.




Do you need to have the watch open to reprogram it? I don't know why it wouldn't be able to do that wirelessly.


In the early days, yes. Now, not so much:

https://github.com/JF002/Pinetime/blob/develop/bootloader/RE...

.. there are so many interesting projects to run on the PineWatch, I just bought a couple extra so that I could evaluate them all at once. Its not an expensive investment - I've certainly spent more on the rPi lab-bench over the years:

https://github.com/daniel-thompson/wasp-os

(MicroPython based environment)

https://github.com/seclorum/pinetime-rust-mynewt

(Rust-based environment)

https://github.com/JF002/Pinetime

(C/C++ based environment)




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