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Do I know anyone that's successfully tinkered around with one of these?

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    Do I know anyone that's successfully tinkered around with one of these?
    It's a Motorola/Zebra/Symbol WT41N0 and its a little arm/wrist-mounted computer often used in warehouses for scanning stuff.

    I wonder if it would be possible to flash it and make it into something like a Pip Boy πŸ˜„

    It appears to be built around TI's OMAP 4 platform which seems to be supported by postmarketOS...so maybe there's a chance 🀩

    #postmarketos #customrom #hardware

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      Do I know anyone that's successfully tinkered around with one of these?
      It's a Motorola/Zebra/Symbol WT41N0 and its a little arm/wrist-mounted computer often used in warehouses for scanning stuff.

      I wonder if it would be possible to flash it and make it into something like a Pip Boy πŸ˜„

      It appears to be built around TI's OMAP 4 platform which seems to be supported by postmarketOS...so maybe there's a chance 🀩

      #postmarketos #customrom #hardware

      jackperkins@post.lurk.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @wall_e even on a tiny wrist mounted device windows is unwilling to deal with the systray area, like we gotta show that at all times lol

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        Do I know anyone that's successfully tinkered around with one of these?
        It's a Motorola/Zebra/Symbol WT41N0 and its a little arm/wrist-mounted computer often used in warehouses for scanning stuff.

        I wonder if it would be possible to flash it and make it into something like a Pip Boy πŸ˜„

        It appears to be built around TI's OMAP 4 platform which seems to be supported by postmarketOS...so maybe there's a chance 🀩

        #postmarketos #customrom #hardware

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        Mhh while digging into this some more, I've found FCC docs that show lots of pads and even a DIP switch present on the device (might be a pre-production thing tho)...soo maybe I should just get one on eBay, try to get a UART console and go from there πŸ˜„

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          Mhh while digging into this some more, I've found FCC docs that show lots of pads and even a DIP switch present on the device (might be a pre-production thing tho)...soo maybe I should just get one on eBay, try to get a UART console and go from there πŸ˜„

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          Okay, found a used one with all accessories for 60€ on eBay.
          Let's see if I manage to do anything cool with it or just destroy/brick it

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