There was a offer a while back (https://forum.espruino.com/conversations/352568/) which I'd be happy to extend to you - so if you developed something (maybe an app) and wrote up the process, posting to Instructables, Hackster.io, Hackaday.io or YouTube then I'm happy to give you £20 off (pre-tax) in the shop, so that brings the cost down a bit.
I'd actually be quite interested to see what it's like trying to develop an app with GPT-4. You could test the app out in the Emulator before you get the actual watch - the app would have to actually work though. My experience of ChatGPT thus far is it's good to producing code that looks like it'll work, but not so good at actually making code that does work :)
also, i just got my P8b smart watch and installed espruino
Probably if you ask @fanoush he might be able to suggest a fix. Generally flipping those screens is just a matter of changing a single number in the init code for them.
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Hi,
There was a offer a while back (https://forum.espruino.com/conversations/352568/) which I'd be happy to extend to you - so if you developed something (maybe an app) and wrote up the process, posting to Instructables, Hackster.io, Hackaday.io or YouTube then I'm happy to give you £20 off (pre-tax) in the shop, so that brings the cost down a bit.
I'd actually be quite interested to see what it's like trying to develop an app with GPT-4. You could test the app out in the Emulator before you get the actual watch - the app would have to actually work though. My experience of ChatGPT thus far is it's good to producing code that looks like it'll work, but not so good at actually making code that does work :)
Probably if you ask @fanoush he might be able to suggest a fix. Generally flipping those screens is just a matter of changing a single number in the init code for them.