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Old 12-15-2015, 09:19 AM   #8
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: CA, USA
Device: K3, KW3, PW4
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
"and has u-boot running" ? What do you mean ?
You think maybe the KT2 does not?

Where is it listed that device can fastboot install a file larger than its native ram ?
Which is the O.P. intent.
Well, thanks for pointing it out for me. As you can see I do have little to almost no knowledge about the Android/Linux booting process.

I knew that KT2 should also have u-boot but I thought maybe building the u-boot our own could enable the fastboot capability and allow it to magically boot into Android.

I guess it's time for me to stop picking up random article from a simple Google search and posting it here. This is clearly not a simple problem, otherwise people would have solved it long time ago.

P.S. You seem to doubt the authenticity of this 'hack', but the guy who did it has been selling his service online for a few months. Quite a few people sent their Kindle to him and got them back with Android running. There are videos and pictures so I tend to believe it is true.
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