Kindle 2 Hacks

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The Kindle 2 was released in early 2009 and is one of many e-ink based readers. The e-ink technology is currently only capable of displaying grey-scale representation of media.

Kindle 2 is based on a ARM6 processor and is running Linux with a Java-based front-end. Wireless connectivity is provided by a cellular network, including roaming for international use of the device.

Tricks

Recovery mode

To enable the recovery mode, reboot and hold the Home-botton when the screen is flashing from black to white.

Connect via USB to a computer and manage the files on the device. Press R to reboot.

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Log dump

When a custom package is installed (see below) it has to be removed else a firmware update will exit with an error. Use the commands below to create a log file on the USB-drive with information about the error.

Press HOME and any keyboard key to bring up the search field, enter the following:

;debugOn 
;dumpMessages

Connect via USB to a computer and check the log file.

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Hacks

USB Network

A USB-network makes it possible to send the data traffic over the USB-cable to a computer and further out to the Internet. And also access to the Amazon book store if the Kindle is pre-registered via the cellular network.

Works on Kindle 1, Kindle 2, Kindle 2 International, and Kindle DX.

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Downloads:

Savory Document Processor

This background daemon will automatically convert any pdf, rtf, file into mobi format that the Kindle can display.

Unicode Font Hack

Screensaver Hack

Firmwares

Official firmwares:

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