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Old 01-06-2007, 08:25 PM   #1
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LibrieX released

Greetings,

I have released LibrieX (or Librié, eXtended). It includes the TCP/IP connection part formerly known as LibrieNet, and a preliminary port of the Nano-X graphic server.

For more information please see http://dev.hyperstruct.net/libriex.
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Old 01-08-2007, 07:06 AM   #2
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Any plans for a Reader version?
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Old 01-09-2007, 06:08 AM   #3
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Unfortunately not, as I do not own a Reader, but if hw/sw are actually the same porting should be easy.
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This looks awesome. I'm really dying to do some sony reader development. I hope you buy one soon.

Actually, some people have already succeeded running programs on the reader. However, how are you able to control the screen of the librie? This part i think hasn't been figured out too well for the reader. Were you able to gain direct access to the framebuffer, and can you control other things like screen refreshes?
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Old 04-17-2007, 04:50 AM   #6
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This looks awesome. I'm really dying to do some sony reader development. I hope you buy one soon.
I'm afraid that is a bit unlikely. Going from the Librié to the Reader isn't much of an upgrade. ;-)

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Actually, some people have already succeeded running programs on the reader.
Then it should be possible to run the USB console/root shell, too.

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However, how are you able to control the screen of the librie? This part i think hasn't been figured out too well for the reader.
Hmmm, doesn't the Reader use the same hardware? The same knowledge should apply.

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Were you able to gain direct access to the framebuffer, and can you control other things like screen refreshes?
That was the first step. The second was modifying the Nano-X server and having it take care of drawing and refreshing on its own, so that individual ("client") programs don't have to.

Anyway, some technical background is here: http://dev.hyperstruct.net/libriex/#background

The really interesting thing would be porting a full-fledged X server (yes, it can and does run on similarly sized devices). Then you would be able to run a browser, a text editor, a terminal, etc. and basically turn the device into an e-ink tablet. (Ah, time. Sigh.)
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