Very awesome! I loaded it up. The hint doesn't hide correctly, I'm getting garbage on the screen when it's deactivated. Second, the hint impacts the display of the binary. Third, the seconds shouldn't update so often when the watch is locked. Perhaps every 8 bits? Like 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 8, 16... that way we wouldn't use so much power.
Ideas for improvement: Perhaps it could be bigger, it could use more space. If it was right to the edge, it would make the watch appear bigger. Looks like it could be almost a third bigger.
I love it! It's super cool, and it would make it faster for me to read binary.
what is your watch? I have B2. Hint is fine there. No garbage.
I'll try to simulate in B1 emulator.
All sizes currently are adjusting to display resolution automatically.
I'll think on the locked update frequency. But even without this optimization my watch runs for days.
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Very awesome! I loaded it up. The hint doesn't hide correctly, I'm getting garbage on the screen when it's deactivated. Second, the hint impacts the display of the binary. Third, the seconds shouldn't update so often when the watch is locked. Perhaps every 8 bits? Like 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 8, 16... that way we wouldn't use so much power.
Ideas for improvement: Perhaps it could be bigger, it could use more space. If it was right to the edge, it would make the watch appear bigger. Looks like it could be almost a third bigger.
I love it! It's super cool, and it would make it faster for me to read binary.