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Old 06-14-2012, 06:50 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by ger1972 View Post
Thanks geekmaster, just a few more clarifications:

1. No. You can copy the /usr/local folder from diags to main, as shown in the K4 Hacking wiki.
Can I just clarify, when you say K4 Hacking Wiki - do you mean here -> https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kindle4NTHacking. I dont see where this is covered. Do you mind adding a link to the post to the page you're referring to?

2. You can put it in the documents folder.
After that, what do I do to run the kindlet?


3. Follow the instructions provided with other kindlets. Be sure to install the combined developer keystore, as shown in the K4 Hacking wiki.

Can you add a link to where you mean by "Follow the instructions provided with other kindlets"

Apologies if this makes you feel like a broken record.

Thanks, Ger
There should be at least one kindle in the Kindlet Index wiki, linked from the Master Index sticky thread. Others can be found by searching for "kindlet", or look in the "kindle hacks" sticky...

To run kindlets, just click on them just like documents, on your home screen...
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