Quote:
Originally Posted by cytown
I found the Hackedupreader 0.4.1 installer did not work in mrpackages, so just extract them and put install.pps in right place, and pack again.
To use this, just extract and put the bin file in mrpackages dir, and helper->install.
If you find it useful, please
 
The following is paste from the original Hacked Up Reader thread:
SUPPORTS:
DX No
K3 No
K4 No
Touch Yes ( All Revisions )
PW Yes ( All Revisions )
I just repack them and make it works in MR Package Installer.
All credit should to the original:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=170436
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And users experiencing any font related crashes should refer to the original thread.
This is a limited "Works for cytown" only re-packaging!
Was:
Code:
core2quad hackedupreader_0.4.1 $ ../kindletool convert --info update_hackedupreader_0.4.1_uninstall.bin
Checking update package 'update_hackedupreader_0.4.1_uninstall.bin'.
Bundle SP01 (Signing Envelope)
Cert number 0
Cert file pubdevkey01.pem (Developer)
Bundle FD04 (Versionless [vls])
Bundle Type OTA V2
Minimum OTA 0
Target OTA 18446744073709551615
Devices 20
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi+3G
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Canada
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Brazil
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Canada
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Russia
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi (4GB) International
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G (4GB) Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G (4GB)
Device Kindle Basic (2014)
Critical 0
Padding Byte 0 (0x00)
MD5 Hash 12037a4ed0ce5aac678401b04605706d
Metadata 0
Now is:
Code:
core2quad hackedupreader_0.4.1 $ ../kindletool convert --info update_hackedupreader_0.4.1a_install.bin
Checking update package 'update_hackedupreader_0.4.1a_install.bin'.
Bundle SP01 (Signing Envelope)
Cert number 0
Cert file pubdevkey01.pem (Developer)
Bundle FD04 (Versionless [vls])
Bundle Type OTA V2
Minimum OTA 0
Target OTA 18446744073709551615
Devices 24
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi+3G
Device Kindle 5 Touch WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Canada
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite WiFi+3G Brazil
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Canada
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Russia
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G Japan
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi (4GB) International
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G (4GB) Europe
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G (4GB)
Device Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) WiFi+3G (4GB) Canada
Device Kindle Basic (2014)
Device Kindle Voyage WiFi
Device Kindle Voyage WiFi+3G
Device Kindle Voyage WiFi+3G Europe
Critical 0
Padding Byte 0 (0x00)
MD5 Hash 996f857c039041efbe20a1ef05db7875
Metadata 0
Translation:
Packaging was not done with current KindleTool.
PW3, KT3, Oasis and their variations are missing.
(I was going to test on the PW3 and the KT3 this morning, but I can't do that with this packaging.)
Note 1: The uninstall package was not re-packaged, there is no uninstall package provided.
I suppose cytown has not (yet) tried to uninstall his own package.

That sort of limits anyone who wants to do an: install, test and remove of this add-in in support of cytown's work.
Note 2: At odds with the title of this thread, there is no patch released here and there are no open pull requests at either bhaak or varnie's repositories.
There should be at least one of: An included patch, a pull request against the public repositories or this modified version should be in a forked repository of one of the release repositories.
Note 3: At this time, the current KindleTool is missing support for at least four Kindle models.
Anyone serious about re-packaging our add-ins really, really needs to update KindleTool first, otherwise they are just spinning their wheels.
UAYOR