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2010-09-07
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Hi,
I recently bought MBW-150 to use it with my N900 via OpenWatch. But It doesn't connect properly. The bluetooth icon turns blue for a second, then connection fails. "python /opt/openwatch/openwatch.py" exits without any warning and openwatchui.py doesn't generate anything useful too. (only message is about mkdir, It says ~/.openwatch already exists)
I've already tried to reinstall, reboot and pair them again but still doesnt work :| python-bluez is already installed, and I've installed python-imaging too but removed python-Imaging from dependencies b/c of the case-sensitivity problem. (I / i) Since there's no useful error message or source code I can't track the problem. I'm very disappointed about it now. OpenWatch for Linux seems like working -without any useful feature, but It makes it possible to test media keys and connection- so I think the problem is not my N900 or the watch itself, its the software.
Maybe its important: Since I couldnt get any output from my N900, I've tried "python2.5 openwatch.pyc" on Scratchbox and on N900, got nothing.
Nokia-N900-42-11:/opt/openwatch# python2.5 openwatch.pyc
Nokia-N900-42-11:/opt/openwatch#
If you can help me, or if you do know anything about how can I make it work OK or if you have any good advice, I need help.
PS: Also, I sent a PM to moneytoo on Maemo Talk! but It seems like he's away or he doesn't care much because the openwatch for maemo is now dropped It would be beyond great if it gets open-sourced. (Open-Watch? Why not open it :P ) I feel sooo lonely.
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2010-10-07
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I've made my own program for my SE MBW-150 in ruby (I precompiled ruby bluetooth module for this - if anyone is interested I can share) so I have full control over phone from my watch (loads playlists into mediaplayer with boosted fm transmitter, obviously phone/sms stuff and anything that comes to my mind - it's so easy to implement new stuff with ruby).
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2010-11-29
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iamcheating iamcheatingg
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END END
# OW-Cheater Script by Aranel Surion @ 29 Nov 2010
# Works on Nokia N900 (Maemo 5) with proper OpenWatch installation.
# Envelope dbus signal
dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=com.smartmadsoft.openwatch /com/smartmadsoft/openwatch com.smartmadsoft.openwatch.envelope
sleep 1
# Main While
while :
do
# First-run Header entry
dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=com.smartmadsoft.openwatch /com/smartmadsoft/openwatch com.smartmadsoft.openwatch.send1line string:'Your Name Goes Here'
sleep 3
# Read While
while read -r line line2
do
# Debug Mode (argument: --debug)
if [ "$1" = "--debug" ]; then
echo "[DBUS Send] Message: $line - $line2 (strlen: ${#line} ${#line2})"
fi
# DBUS Message Signal
dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=com.smartmadsoft.openwatch /com/smartmadsoft/openwatch com.smartmadsoft.openwatch.send2lines string:$line string:$line2
# Sleep Timing for First Line
if [ "${#line}" -le 18 ]; then
UYKU=4
elif [ "${#line}" -gt 18 ] && [ "${#line}" -le 25 ]; then
UYKU=8
elif [ "${#line}" -gt 25 ] && [ "${#line}" -le 30 ]; then
UYKU=10
elif [ "${#line}" -gt 30 ] && [ "${#line}" -le 40 ]; then
UYKU=11
elif [ "${#line}" -gt 40 ]; then
UYKU=12
fi
# Sleep Timing for Second Line
# --> FL check.
if [ "${#line2}" -le 18 ] && [ "$UYKU" -le 4 ]; then
UYKU=4
elif [ "${#line2}" -gt 18 ] && [ "${#line2}" -le 25 ] && [ "$UYKU" -le 8 ]; then
UYKU=8
elif [ "${#line2}" -gt 25 ] && [ "${#line2}" -le 30 ] && [ "$UYKU" -le 10 ]; then
UYKU=10
elif [ "${#line2}" -gt 30 ] && [ "${#line2}" -le 40 ] && [ "$UYKU" -le 11 ]; then
UYKU=11
elif [ "${#line2}" -gt 40 ] && [ "$UYKU" -le 12 ]; then
UYKU=12
fi
# Sleep
sleep $UYKU
done < "owcheater"
done
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2010-12-04
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2010-12-04
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OpenWatch (one at extras-devel) on N900 works nicely for SMS and IM notification as well as music player control (volume+/-, Stop/Play) with my MBW-150. Liking that MBW-150 can read the battery level (%) of N900 and show how many SMS/IM received.
The major problem I've found is no vibration alear and no caller ID displayed for incoming calls.
@taike
worksforme on PR1.3.
Maybe you disabled it from the watch menu? I didn't try it, but In the watch's menu, there is a mail icon (second option from left), you can enable/disable it with top right button. afaik you can enable notifications using it.
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2010-12-04
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2010-12-05
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2011-01-15
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Mine didn't shipped yet but I'll try to answer your questions based on other users' experiences:
First of all, DO NOT BUY it from MobileCityOnline (Amazon.com) there's lots of reports about this seller and they got a batch of defective watches. You can buy it from Amazon.co.uk instead.
AFAIK, OpenWatch is now fully supported on PR1.2 and all features working well enough for everday use. And there's some ppl out there on openwatch forums using openwatch with their maemo devices.
Anyway It would be great if someone posted a video review about his OpenWatch experience, so we would know how it looks like and how useful it is Or I can do that too but I'm not gonna get my watch soon (ETA: 10 - 16 September)
Last edited by Aranel; 2010-08-29 at 17:27.