Nintendo’s leftfield launch this month of Alarmo, an interactive alarm clock, was somewhat of a surprise.
No less surprising is the fact that enterprising electronics fans are now taking it to pieces, and trying to figure out how it holds up.
Alarmo has a relatively robust set of security protocols under the hood, although Wii U reverse engineer GaryOdernichts has made great strides in running custom code on the alarm clock via USB (thanks). nintendo life) and display… A picture of a cat.
Getting to this level seems (relatively) straightforward – there’s no need to cut the alarmo into pieces. (Really, He had blown the first alarm to pieces Trying to make more progress this way.)
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There is currently no practical use for it, but the work of Gary and others continues. What games would you like to see running on the Alarmo’s 2.8-inch LCD screen? I think Tetris with two buttons and a rotational dial could work. And you don’t even have to leave your bed!
Nintendo Alarmo is currently only available to Nintendo Switch Online members Via My Nintendo Store, priced £90/$99. The device will receive a wider release starting in “mid-January 2025” – which will help fill the gap in Nintendo’s launch schedule earlier. switch 2,