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					Originally Posted by  hawhill
					 
				 
				I don't think there is software yet that does that. The kernel module is roughly the same as on the K3, though. Internals have changed. 
 
On the other hand, I can think of an approach following the "nightmode" implementation on Kobos. It overrides libc functions in userspace, namely mmap (for the framebuffer memory) and ioctl (to intercept the refresh calls). Porting that to Kindles and adapting it to fiddle with the refresh data would be a way. 
 
Arguably, no need to be a programmer to tackle this. 
			
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 Ok thats a whole load of terminology that I am not familiar with haha. When you say 'nightmode' are you refering to the changing of the kobo glo's configuration files in order to make the page refresh happen less frequent intervals? 
If that could be done with the kindle 4 that would be perfect, ive herd that people have set their Kobo Glo's to page refresh at 50 page turns which would solve my problem.
If it cant be done with the kindle ill look into buying a glo or bookeen reader as I know the bookeens have a no refresh option.