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I reverse-engineered all Timex Datalink watches and devices, the Notebook Adapter, and the CRT graphics in Ruby!
  • Thanks! I'll check it out when my watch gets here. Hopefully, sometime this weekend. I joined the Discord and it looks great! It's really thorough and easy to navigate. I was able to get in touch with one of the original wristapp devs, so I invited them to join the Discord.

  • EU wants over 70s to prove they can still drive every five years
  • I feel like this makes for a good argument for adequate public transit in the United States. If elderly people had access to public transit, then they might not feel like they are losing their independence if they can't drive.

  • I reverse-engineered all Timex Datalink watches and devices, the Notebook Adapter, and the CRT graphics in Ruby!
  • Thanks for the info! I will start tinkering with it at soon as it gets here. I would highly recommend savings the apps somewhere so that they don't get lost to time.

    I found these old websites when I was looking for information on the watches. Only two of them are still up. The Yahoo forum for the Datalink had 6000 members, but all the information is gone now.

    These websites are still up:

    http://www.toebes.com/Datalink/datalink.html (tutorials)

    http://datalinkwristapps.free.fr/index.php5?n=Main.HomePage

    Yahoo forums (members only):

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110519100657/http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/timexdatalinkusb/

    https://web.archive.org/web/20120324194034/http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/timexdatalinkusbdevelop/

    Personal websites of Datalink developers:

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110921025856/http://www.rayandanja.com/Toys/TimexUSB/TimexUSB.htm

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110903194915/http://www.ooparts-universe.com/prgs/index.html

    I assume you probably already found this stuff, but I just thought it was interesting.

  • What are your go-to or favorite dispensaries?
  • As a Hoosier, Jars, Joyology, Green Tree Relief, or Symponia Farms (if I feel like making the drive). Jars has a nice selection at good prices. Symponia farms has really good fresh flower, but you'll want to ask the bud tender what the freshest bud is because they're product can sit, as they're not super busy. Joyology and Green Tree Relief are closest to the border.

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