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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Be advised that it is still useful as a standalone device if you can activate Voice Guide mode.
You can add usb networking by copying a pre-installed usbnet folder to your kindle USB Drive. You can enable USB networking by adding the "auto" file as described in the documentation.
Or, if you are feeling frisky, you can use YOUR tar root path exploit (unmodified data.tar.gz and a custom RUNME.sh script) to install USB SSH networking.
P.S. My karma is only half a million more than cscat's (give or take) but I am not in a qualifying country. Then of course, I already have three kindle 3's (one with damaged eInk cable, using Voice Guide mode), and a DX, and a DXG, and a K4NT, and a Touch. No need to get greedy here...
If cscat wants to develop with it, let him have it.
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yes I want to develop apps with it... well I'm a noob and better to say I want to start to learn to develop apps, because I know very little about it and am excited to have one (either this or the one I'll buy anyways).