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Old 07-28-2020, 11:58 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by alex83 View Post
TWRP only work in CONSOLE
That adds to my suspicion that the native LCD interface (whether it be TTL, LVDS, or eDP) of the RK3368 had been bypassed, supressed, or otherwise disabled, and that Boyue may have been using all or part of a reference design from E-ink to drive the display, more specifically, at least the same IT8951 chip used on their "ICE" evaluation board (also the Waveshare IT8951 driver board that appears to be a compatible board with additional features), however, while I had taken apart my Likebook Muses (which I bought as a parts device for $20 and fixed as part of an iFixit guide I'm writing) and took photos of both sides of the mainboard (and more), the IT8951 chip, if it's used, is most likely located under the same metal can the RK3386 is located under. If it does in fact use a IT8951, we'd need to find the hardware addresses, and possibly port FBInk to it, but I feel that the KOReader team may have already found those GPIO addresses.
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