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Old 09-22-2013, 03:17 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
How much extra configuration is needed to run in on Kobo Aura HD?
You could probably follow the method in this post for the Aura HD.

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I've seen those videos before, and I kind of like the idea of running emulators on an e-ink display. If you set up a debian chroot on your Kobo, such as this thread details, you can install a gameboy emulator with "apt-get install gnuboy-x". Of course, without a keyboard there's no way to control it. I wrote some proof-of-concept software some time ago to detect touch input and simulate keyboard presses for the gnuboy gameboy emulator, but it would need more polishing before it would be useful.
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