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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Now that you mention it, that's probably one of the reasons I went with a very short, one-line only feedback in the original bridge: between the eink driver bundling or throttling updates, and the boot process triggering some (or not) depending on the device and/or FW versions and/or ambient temperature, just a flash and a glimpse that something happened ended up being good enough  .
eips -h *may* also exhibit some extra-weird behavior on that front, but I may be confusing things, or remembering its behavior on very old devices.
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They never changed the embedded font size in eips -
Figure the onscreen size of a 16x24 cell at 300dpi.
It is like reading the engraving on the head of a pen.
It actually looks decent on a KT.
well, at least as decent a bit map font ever looked.
IIRC, it was a big thing when PC's went to that high res, 16x24 font.