Group: Hardware/Computers/Smartwatches/Card10
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 13 May 2023
Introduction
The Card10 is a smartwatch PCB (it lacks a case) and it probably doesn't have signed bootloader. It has some OS code and applications but someone needs to review it to understand if it's fully free software or if it requires nonfree software to use. It was available in a CCC Camp.
Most Android or IOS applications also depend on nonfree software so it would be a good idea to find a way to use it without any applications that depend on a nonfree SDK.
It uses FreeRTOS so it might be a good idea to review that operating system and all the code on top of it, and find ways to use it without the Android application.