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Old 05-12-2016, 08:24 AM   #122
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Originally Posted by geekmaster View Post
I just discovered that some "search commands" are typed on the K1 keypad while in the settings menu:

411 gives a bunch of nice info, but what interest me at this point is:
"Kindle Version: Linux version 2.6.10-lab126 (build@voyager) (gcc version 3.4.2) #1 Wed Jan 28 19:02:06 PST 2009"

If I am going to try another GCC, that one should be next. Though in reality, hunting for a build tool that creates K1-compatible code is no longer any fun. At all...
Unless you find a Lab126 posting of their toolchain - none other will work - you can give up that search now.

See my earlier post from today on the subject - you have to duplicate the A/L toolchain without having the component (uClibc, Kernel, gcc) configuration files.

It should be doable - but will take some work and don't expect to find a 'magic bullet' that lets you skip duplicating their toolchain.

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