After leaving the watch to charge, I was able to flash the noflash build and, apart from the display occassionally flickering and the backlight having a mind of its own, boot the watch and install apps on it successfully.
Unfortunately, I guess with the size of the internal flash, once I install anything more than the Android app, Messages and the Pebble++ clockface + dependencies (after uninstalling all stock apps I didn't need), it's far too easy to trigger storage compacting, which locks up the device at "updating boot0" and only "Install default apps" from the app manager can recover the device. I hit it just now updating LCD settings to try to work around the backlight issue
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After leaving the watch to charge, I was able to flash the noflash build and, apart from the display occassionally flickering and the backlight having a mind of its own, boot the watch and install apps on it successfully.
Unfortunately, I guess with the size of the internal flash, once I install anything more than the Android app, Messages and the Pebble++ clockface + dependencies (after uninstalling all stock apps I didn't need), it's far too easy to trigger storage compacting, which locks up the device at "updating boot0" and only "Install default apps" from the app manager can recover the device. I hit it just now updating LCD settings to try to work around the backlight issue