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due to the fact that I may have damaged my kt, i just wander where the kindle's source code stores? a rom made by recording media such as EEPROM or flash? Or anything else?
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The Source code is not stored on the device. It's available online, there's a pinned post in this forum that has all the links.
However, you might be talking about something different. So: There are AFAIK the following stores in the Kindles (all of them): - A few fuses, set only before shipping, with some very basic boot configuration - Initial Boot ROM, not changeable, in the SoC - an eMMC, i.e. a chip with memory that behaves just like a MMC device, which stores extended bootloader, boot configuration, kernel, root filesystem and document filesystem. It's flash memory. Not sure if the SoC has a small EEPROM part. |
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here comes my question:i have somehow damaged my kt, if it's boot rom is unchangeable, it would be still possible to recover it? but how? i even found no way to communicate with my kt now! ![]() Last edited by drinkwish; 04-21-2012 at 11:06 AM. Reason: add more info |
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=170929. You can access your Kindle by "fastboot" or "Select boot" depending how is bricked. All is described in thread above. |
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Toggling the state of GPIO BOOT[0], it will boot from USB. So that's what triggers the USB bootloader mode. The SoC hast both internal RAM (16kByte) and internal ROM (32kByte), which provides the bootcode and its scratch space. Section 2.1 of aforementioned manual is very instructive there. |
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