ethana2
ethana2
The bar code contains, at the least, body fat, muscle, weight, and water weight. I haven't reverse-engineered it yet but since the scale supports bone weight it may include that...
Is it cool if I write the new code in Kotlin so long as I don't change the Kotlin standard library version from the version used by AppIntro?
I have the one in this product manual: https://www.3gorillas.com/images/email/AppSYNC_Manual.pdf There may be others with multiple sync methods but mine is barcode-only. I'll get to work on this! Thanks!
So here's one I've got where I think I see the encoding of the weight at the top as 11010110011 / 1715 Lb x 10^-1 But none of the other...
Oh, yeah, it has parity that can detect any two bit flips and correct *almost* any one bit flip. The entire payload is one parity domain but there are some...
Sorry for the delay, my mental health has been a dumpster fire due in part to the pandemic. I did a bunch of reverse-engineering work and the resulting Kotlin code...
Instead of asking users for their current weight when they install the application, they could be asked, first, to perform an initial sync with their scale. This would determine their...
I was thinking a scale sync page with three options: Bluetooth, barcode, manual-only. If they select manual only then we assume whatever they enter is what their scale provides
Yeah, I'll go ahead and defer to you on how you want this appsync fragment tied in once I get that far.
That's wonderful news! I also bought a second, similar model of scale to try to bring up support for the entire hardware family, but I have no idea when or...