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Originally Posted by mrpops
okay thank you, i'll put in another 5 or 6 hours tomorrow and use some of those words you mentioned to progress further.
thank you for confirming it seems possible, that really helps motivation.
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Are you picture oriented?
Pull up the attached picture.
See the files in the path: KindleLazy-0.9/bin/<name>.ko (ko == kernel object)
Amazon posts the sources of the open source things they used, and if your lucky, the compiler they used.
/proc/config.gz on your Kindle should have the configuration file Lab126 used to build the kernel that is running at that moment.
Use that config file + build as modules the ones listed above, follow the kernel build system instructions.
People have been posting on 'net since 1991 on how to build the kernel and its modules - there is no shortage of pre-written directions.
Or hope someone here offers to do the job for you.
And say something nice about my new dog.