And as for ATK: You get your K3 into the required mode by holding the Vol- button during reboot. The K3 will present as a different USB device if successful.
However, I'm currently playing with it and did not really get it to do something useful. I think the provided bootstrap files ("image/" subfolder of ATK) don't fit the Kindle 3 platform, they are rather tailored towards Freescale evaluation boards. Looking at the uboot sources, there's quite a bit of setup needed... So I'm not sure if using ATK leads anywhere useful. There's work involved, and work that typically needs a tough experienced hacker... plus lots of the hacker's time.
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