Received the usb cable for connecting the two pinephones together. Might rework the #pinephold case to conceal it, but for now it will be external.
Received the usb cable for connecting the two pinephones together. Might rework the #pinephold case to conceal it, but for now it will be external.
The idea to use gadget mode for the #pinephold seems to require a kernel module pmos does not come with. I may try to build that tomorrow. If not, the backup plans are to use the uart to talk to an arduino micro that can be a keyboard, or something like ydotool which is supposed to be similar to xdotool but it supports wayland.
So here's the whole plan for the #pinephold: keyboard on one #pinephone, and your work on the other.
The #pinephold still fits in a pants pocket and folds completely flat when open. Also I think this may be the first open source "foldable" phone like the galaxy fold and the razr, depending on how you look at it. :P
Upper print skipped and failed but it at least shows the hinges fit on the #pinephold.
Added some pockets for the screw heads on the front and some nuts on the back, and the #pinephold is now off to the 3d printer to do 3d printer things!
#pinephold dual screen #pinephone case model that SHOULD work with this gadget mode demo code and a usb type-c cable: https://github.com/mad-ady/linux-gadget-hid