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Old 07-01-2012, 03:02 PM   #9
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Thanks for you answers. I thought a Kindlet was something different to an Applet (not just signed, but another superclass), because of this:
https://kdk-javadocs.s3.amazonaws.com/2.0/index.html
Do I need to implement this interface?
I've downloaded the merged keystore, put it at /var/local/java/keystore/developer.keystore, then downloaded Endless Book of Sudoku, Kalculator, and KindletChineseChess. They appear on the main menu when I put them into the documents folder (aha), however I can't run them, all of them produce an error saying 'The item you attempted to open is incompatible with this Kindle. blahblah' -> Is this because they don't support Kindle Touch, or did I do something wrong?
OK, now I'm off doing my homework meaning reading the How to write Kindlets guide. Cheers
Some kindlets only work on certain kindle models (even those you buy from the kindle store). Look at the kindlet documentation to see which kindle models it supports. Look for kindlets that support your kindle model. Non-amazon kindlets need the combined developer keystore too.
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