
foreground state handler, changing to the next mode, handling the crown, setting and blinking operations.
TimeWarp. A sample
World Time. Displays the 24 time zones specified in a PC configuration application. This shows how the database access APIs are used. Scrolling APIs are also used in this application. The PC interface to configure the database for download is included.
Invasion. Battle alien ships before they reach the point of no return! This sample WristApp shows the use of the primitive pixel display APIs. This application can serve as a reference to building state handlers that require more code space than the overlay area.
Blank. A sample periodic task that functions like a screen saver. The routine is executed every minute rollover to clear the display. It will restore the display after any user switch input.
Demo. A Demo application that shows the feature set of the watch used for marketing purposes.
And for the PC software developer…
The following documents demonstrate how to create your own PIM or specific PIM components using Visual C++ or Visual Basic to communicate and configure the watch.
WristApp PIM
Packager API Design & Usage Guide. An instructional text that shows how to create Windows based programs that interface directly with the watch. PIM developers may use this document for help in integrating their software with the USB Data Link watch. [Packager API Design Guide.pdf]
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