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Originally Posted by trtek
Does this hack works with the newest Kindle Touch firmware (5.3.2.) ???
If not, I don´t see any reason for upgrade, because simple way to get cover of the book as a screenasaver is the priority for me !
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hmm.. you can use the python screensaver thingy that Niluje made then.
Its in the README.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=195474
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If you intend to use the cover feature:
It will use the cover of the last book opened as the current screensaver.
You'll need to first install the Python package attached to this post.
Download the kindle-python-0.2.N.zip file, and unpack it. In here, you'll find a couple of .bin files, and a couple of directories (src & build).
First, upload the update_python_0.2.N_install.bin file to the root directory of your Kindle.
Now, eject your Kindle, and go to [HOME] -> [MENU] > Settings -> [MENU] > Update Your Kindle. It should take a couple dozen of seconds.
Download the attached kindle-linkss-0.6.N.zip file, and unpack it. In here, you'll find a couple of .bin files, and a couple of directories (src & build).
First, upload the update_linkss_0.6.N_install.bin file to the root directory of your Kindle.
Now, eject your Kindle, and go to [HOME] -> [MENU] > Settings -> [MENU] > Update Your Kindle. It should take a couple dozen of seconds.
You now have a couple of choices to make:
Do you want to use the cover of the last book opened as a screensaver? Make sure you've installed the Python package first, then just drop a blank file named cover in the linkss folder. Restart your Kindle ([HOME] -> [MENU] > Settings -> [MENU] > Restart), and you're done .
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