WARNING (added 2021-05-07): There appears to be a new revision of the P8 smartwatch for sale (recognisable because the About dialog in the UI contains the code MOY-TON5). PLEASE READ THE WARNING AT [ Ссылка ] BEFORE PROCEEDING IF YOU HAVE A MOY-TON5 DEVICE.
It looks like there are plenty of people interested in running Python on their smartwatch. This video is a recording of my first attempt to run wasp-os on a Colmi P8 smart watch. The P8 port is great to see because most of the port came from other people working on wasp-os, in particular Steve Amor and Fuji Pebri. Of course that also means that I've no idea if my bits worked and, at the start of the video, I have no idea whether I'll be looking at a watch or a brick by the end.
Many thanks to Aaron Christophel for writing and sharing DaFlasher. As I said in the video, if you are not planning to run wasp-os on your P8 then you should probably watch Aaron's more generic tutorial video instead: [ Ссылка ]
Get DaFlasher from [ Ссылка ] and be sure to grab the very latest version of wasp-os from [ Ссылка ] (and set BOARD=p8 to build for Colmi P8).
wasp-os is a watch development system based on MicroPython. It consists of a robust bootloader and MicroPython runtime together with a small but growing collection of smart watch drivers and applications written in Python.
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