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Originally Posted by BusterBrown
Does look interesting but, all I want to do right now is get the LOG-IN screen.... It has taken a lot of work just to get the serial interface hardware to communicate with the Kindle and now, I can't seem to do much with it. I know it's a big learning process of finding little pieces of info here and there on how to do things.
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Well, all that takes is for you to successfully start the kernel.
But wait,
Wasn't that the question we are working on?
We can now answer the theory posted here that the kernel is switching away from the serial port and/or changing the line speed. It isn't.
You posted that this is a "good" K3 - Meaning?
Does "good" mean that if you unplugged your serial connector and re-booted it, it would come up and run normally?