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Old 06-25-2012, 06:13 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Alb View Post
NiLuJe: I supposed it.
Thanks!

It will be necessary to do the work [difficult work] that Geekmaster indicated before.
If you are referring to the RUNME.sh script I mentioned, that is actually quite easy. I described the steps needed. It was just easy enough I had hoped somebody else would do it. This is not the only thread I had requested somebody write this script in. My first request was the first day 5.1.1 was reported. I suppose when I get time in a few weeks, I will have to write it myself. This is a DEVELOPER'S corner thread (posted to the wrong forum IMHO), not just a "please help me" forum. The major developer's here want to get back to working on the big projects, hoping that others will contribute to the simpler tasks (such as the RUNME.sh full image backup script I suggested), so we can get firmware images to study...

To learn a little about script writing, perhaps you can get some inspiration by studying my "eink algorithmic art shell scripts" thread.

P.S. The above suggestions are not specifically for Alb, but for ANYBODY here who wants to contribute to kindle development, and is willing to learn. You can learn more about kindle development (even simple scripts) in the kindle developer's corner forum.

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