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== OSWatch == | == OSWatch == | ||
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The OSWatch and the uWatch are both open-source wristwatches that are fully user-programmable. | The OSWatch and the uWatch are both open-source wristwatches that are fully user-programmable. | ||
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+ | Jonathan Cook. | ||
+ | "Open-source smartwatch: build a low power watch from off-the-shelf components and breakout boards". | ||
+ | http://Makezine.com/open-source-smartwatch | ||
+ | Make Magazine 2015-March. | ||
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+ | The OSWatch (Open Source Watch) | ||
+ | current maintainer of the "official" documentation: Jonathan Cook at http://oswatch.org . | ||
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+ | One of the main goals of the OSWatch project is "100% Arduino compatibility". | ||
+ | [[Beginners Setup for Arduino and Processing]]. | ||
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+ | Uses a Microduino Core (see http://www.microduino.cc/ for details) for the processor (which apparently holds a ATmega 644PA, or is it a ATmega1284P ?). | ||
== display == | == display == |