Pebble text watch in 24 hour time.
Displays date in a small font at the bottom of the screen.
Animation support.
Displays "o'clock" on the hour, "o'" for a leading zero in the minutes, and nothing for a leading zero in the hours.
Pebble text watch in 24 hour time. Displays date in a small font at the bottom of the screen. Animation support. Displays "o'clock" on the hour, "oh" for a leading zero in the minutes, and nothing for a leading zero in the hours.
Pebble text watch in 24 hour time. Animation support. Displays "o'clock" on the hour, "oh" for a leading zero in the minutes, and nothing for a leading zero in the hours.
Pebble text watch in 24 hour time. Animation support. Displays "o'clock" on the hour, "o'" for a leading zero in the minutes, and nothing for a leading zero in the hours.
A Pebble watchface inspired by the map in the amazing game, Antichamber.
A Pebble watchface inspired by the map in the amazing game, Antichamber.
A Pebble watchface inspired by the map in the amazing game, Antichamber.
A Pebble watchface inspired by the map in the amazing game, Antichamber.
Hex Editor for pebble. This is a DANGEROUS tool, not a toy. Be careful with it. Misuse could brick your Pebble.
When launched, you get a menu. Up, down, and select work as you would expect.
Choosing hex editor will present a hex dump. Up and down will scroll. Select will start editing the selected word.
In the word editor, up and down change the value of the selected nibble, and select will advance. Holding select will set the value. Clicking back at this point will not save any changes.
Set Address functions the same as the word editor.
The other menu items will display informative text.
Please don't blame me if you brick your pebble while playing with this hex editor. This is a DANGEROUS tool, not a toy. Be careful.
Some areas of memory are not allowed to be read. If you try to read them, your Pebble will crash. Just trying to read protected memory should not harm your Pebble. However, upon trying to find a boundary for readable memory, I crashed my Pebble enough times quick enough that it decided to boot the recovery firmware. It has you send the firmware from your phone again. It worked just fine, but it was scary.
0x2001C08C is where one of my app's global varables is stored on my Pebble.
Sine wave watch face for the Pebble smart watch.
To read:
The number of nodes is the number of hours, not counting the one at the bottom of the screen. That is to say, the number of times the wave crosses the middle of the screen. At one o'clock, there is only half a cycle showing.
The number of minutes is shown by looking at the top end of the wave. The antinodes, places furthest from the middle of the screen, is 30 minutes. Zero minutes is at the most recent node. 60 minutes is at the next node that isn't shown yet.
Example:
This watch face in the picture is showing about 4:20.
The original concept for mypebblefaces.com was based on RichardG's AWSOME Pebble Concepts site.
Thanks to Otto Greenslade (Chaotic) @chaotictm for the Pebble Watch artwork and many thanks to the Pebble team @pebble for the watch that we all love.
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