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Old 10-05-2024, 11:26 AM   #1
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DIY eReader

Just came across this project for piEReader.

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to have been much activity in the last few months; no commits since July.

Article: https://www.xda-developers.com/piere...-raspberry-pi/

Project Home: https://gitlab.com/guyjeangilles/piereader/

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Building your own eReader from the ground up
The GitLab-hosted project provides details of a proof-of-concept eReader that uses Raspberry Pi hardware. Guyrandy Jean-Gilles, the developer behind the project, focused on the Raspberry Pi because that’s what he had on hand at the time.

When a supply shortage made obtaining Raspberry Pi boards difficult, he also looked at other SBCs like the Pine64-LTS. He ported the project to the Pine64-LTS and plans to support more hardware platforms in the future. Nevertheless, most of the project is designed around the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4).
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