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Originally Posted by delphidb96
Clearly you have no concept of how hardware-specific these ereader OSes are. The biggest problem with OpenInkpot is that the device drivers for the BeBook are different from that of the Kindle are different from that of the Cybook are different from that of the Sony, ad nauseum. So there is little guarantee that a BeBook mini will be able to run the Opus firmware. Yet, for the Hanlin V3 series devices, (BeBook, etc.) OI *does* work well in run-from-SD-card mode.
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Ho yeah, that's right, I didn't know anything about computers hardware and software.
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But given the relatively small amount of RAM available on the older e-ink devices, it's difficult to provide enough driver flexibility to guarantee that a Bookeen-developed firmware will run on a non-Bookeen device. (You can't really have the OS decide on run-time which drivers to load *AND* have enough space for ebooks on the SD card.)
No, I don't see that to be a realistic problem for Bookeen (owners of other devices 'stealing' Bookeen firmware for use on their devices).
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Ho yes that's right, the Cool-er, the eSlick, the EB600 or the Elonex, PocketBook 310+ are NOT the same device as the Gen3, that's right. They even NOT been made by the same hardware manufacturer. And I don't count the other unknown chinese vendors that we can see around the web that does sell NOT_clone of the Cybook...
I was thinking at a time that you could work for bookeen, but now, I'm pretty sure you CANNOT even work for them. You say I know nothing, but you seems to know even less than me...
I think you don't have anything to learn to me about computer hardware and software, nor about eBooks software/hardware.
Thanks for give me a good laugh.