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Next... follow these steps in (post #27) to start setting up your access. This task involves changing the Default Home app to something like Nova/ Lawnchair .  
Next... follow these steps in (post #27) to start setting up your access. This task involves changing the Default Home app to something like Nova/ Lawnchair .  
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== Bluetooth ==
Cadence display using ESP32:
https://jmparound.blogspot.com/2021/02/building-cadence-display-for-ble.html
Speed and cadence using nRF on Adafruit Clue board:
https://learn.adafruit.com/bluetooth-bicycle-speed-cadence-sensor-display-with-clue?view=all

Revision as of 17:25, 10 March 2021

This is an exercise bike we bought today at Costco.

It has a one-year warranty on it and a one-year free trial for the Echelon service.

I have to get used to the idea of not breaking into it for a year.

I can make notes in the meantime, right?

It loads an app that takes over the screen and I'd like to use it for other things, like running an audio book from Hoopla for instance. For the next year I'll use my phone I guess. Sigh.

Anyway here are instructions on what to do,

https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/upgrading-glory-star-nebula-21-5-tablet-to-basic-android-rom.4023915/page-3

Accessing the Android Settings

1. While you are in the Echelon app, click the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen 5-10 times.
2. If done correctly, you should see a pop-menu asking for Code.
3. Enter 1085 or 0000
4. If the Code is accepted, you should be in the Android Settings screen.

Next... follow these steps in (post #27) to start setting up your access. This task involves changing the Default Home app to something like Nova/ Lawnchair . 

Bluetooth

Cadence display using ESP32: https://jmparound.blogspot.com/2021/02/building-cadence-display-for-ble.html

Speed and cadence using nRF on Adafruit Clue board: https://learn.adafruit.com/bluetooth-bicycle-speed-cadence-sensor-display-with-clue?view=all