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Old 11-30-2013, 11:25 PM   #9
EinkMonitor
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Device: Kindle DX
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Without typing the square brackets?
What was the result?
Any message produced?
The result is this thread: a kindle monitor that is disconnecting every hour and sometimes every 5 min (its sporadic). I have always entered that command - it is apart of the instructions to turn your kindle into a second monitor. So i have always used it. No i dont type the brackets.

I run win7 64-bit. The contrast hack: 1-bit mode, 4th setting for contrast. And follow the instructions above in the link to make the kindle a monitor. And have always turned off that daemon using the command you mentioned - it makes no difference. Putty/kindle screen still freezes every 5 min or 1 hour depending on the day.
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