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Old 06-21-2021, 06:43 PM   #29
Renate
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Originally Posted by 8poke2 View Post
Anyone can make result with this code...
Not really, you're going to fabricate a chip?
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And why 0x0cc01e = SDM636?
Here's one list of Qualcomm processor ids. Do you know a better one?
https://github.com/bkerler/edl/blob/...comm_config.py

I've also taken my Poke3 all apart so I've seen that the markings on the processor say "SDM636".

I'm open to the possibility that everything is fake, but it seems to me that the evidence should be good.
I find the performance of the Poke3 blows the Barnes & Noble Glows (with the NXP single core iMX6SL) out of the water.
In the final analysis, what I require from the processor is that it be able to open a large EPUB fast enough that the Eink is the limiting factor.
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