ClassicHasClass
Veteran Member
That's a portable, right?
The Web-@nywhere Watch was a primitive smartwatch ca. 2000-1 that purported to surf the web on the 59x16 LCD on your wrist -- if you'd downloaded data to its 93K buffer beforehand which was entirely fetched from the manufacturer's server which had been down since at least 2011, using the proprietary Windows 9x client. By reverse-engineering the serial protocol and the encoding, this watch can now surf the Web again.
The Web-@nywhere Watch was a primitive smartwatch ca. 2000-1 that purported to surf the web on the 59x16 LCD on your wrist -- if you'd downloaded data to its 93K buffer beforehand which was entirely fetched from the manufacturer's server which had been down since at least 2011, using the proprietary Windows 9x client. By reverse-engineering the serial protocol and the encoding, this watch can now surf the Web again.
Reversing the Web-@nywhere Watch: browse fragments of the Web on your wrist
In the halcyon days of analogue modems and POTS dialup Internet, when the only wireless connection in your house was between the cordless ph...
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