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Device: Kobo wifi
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Kobo wifi /dev/ntx_io hacking
While examining various system calls that nickel makes I noticed that /dev/ntx_io is accessed a lot. So by looking at the source code for the Linux kernel I worked out what a lot of the ioctl() calls do.
I now have a program that can:
The attached is tested on a Wifi ereader with 4-bit display (m166e hardware version), but the source code of the imx357 hardware version (which I think is the 8-bit version) appears very similar. |
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