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The books downloaded via Kindle for PC/MAC are with a new type of kindle KFX DRM. For this new kindle kfx drm, there is not any software on the market can handle it for now. Epubor software has offered an alternative solution to remove this new kindle kfx drm. 1. Deregister Kindle for PC/MAC, uninstall the Kindle for PC/mac 1.25. 2.Then reinstall the older version of Kindle for PC( -installer-1.24.51068.exe) and kindle for pc( -1.23.50131.dmg) 3. Register this older version of Kindle for pc/mac, and then re-download your Kindle books. 4. Run epubor software to remove the DRM again. The new Kindle kfx drm will be removed. NOTE: Please uncheck the "automatically" update options to stop the kindle update.
Thank you for asking. Please try the following workaround: Just spam F5 on that page for a few seconds and then let it load. Then register kindle app with your kindle username and passwords. It should work this time. If you are still failed, please just use the latest kindle for pc and then follow the instructions in the epubor ultimate to remove kindle drm.
This kindlet replaces the, now outdated and non-working GUI Launcher (See below).Rather than adding a menu option to the home screen or to the reader screens the applications are presented as paged lists of named buttons inside a kindlet. The KUAL allows for the work of other developers, who had previously integrated with the GUI Launcher menu system, not to be wasted. These applications will be automatically picked up by the launcher. It supports Kindle 2, 2i , DX, 3, 4, 5, & PW in contrast to other offerings and continues to ensure that users have easy GUI access to functionality of their choosing. Installation and operation are covered on the MR thread.
This NOW OBSOLETE mod added a new menu option to the home screen and to the reader screens. The purpose was to allow for other mods to integrate with the menu system, so that users have easy GUI access to their functionality. It only supported The Kindle touch Model FW revisions 5.0.0 - 5.1.2. It is now superseded by Kindle Unified Applications Launcher for all kindle devices. However the GUI Launcher does still work on those older firmwares... Here's how it looked:
A native kindle app using gtk to provide a simple sudoku game, available from =188997Not Kindle Unified Applications Launcher Supported on most firmwares.Specifically: This hangs KT 5.3.2 & Paperwhites. It's known to work on KT 5.1.2.
This USB Downloader mode has been used to load and run a modified u-boot.bin compiled from amazon gpl source code, which had custom changes added to repair damaged idme variables (most importantly pcbsn, which allowed the kindle to finish booting). The custom u-boot also changed idme var "bootmode" to "fastboot", and the kindle fastboot tool was used to complete the repair.
And now there are custom u-boot images supplied with freescale MfgTool custom profiles, that let you boot your kindle to main, diags, or fastboot bootmodes using a menu selection. Even a severely bricked kindle touch or k4 can be booted to fastboot to flash linux kernels or diags partitions, and then booted to diags to write the main partition from an image file (with "dd"). And there is now a touch diags partition image with SSH preinstalled (which you can flash with fastboot). To make this even easier, the kindle flashboot tool has been ported to run in a native win32 command console. Many kindles have been debricked using these tools. Read more about it here:
I want to know whether there is working tool for kindle touch collections. I've scratched up a hack to generate collections from directories. The theory is: use a script to generate json codes use to insert& update collections for current contents in /mnt/us/documents/, use the :9101/change port to do the real work. I've made an extension to use the yifanlu's laucher, HereDirectly dealing with /var/local/cc.db might work, but risks should be much higher.
To create custom update packages, you'll have to use KindleTool (which itself is a fork of yifan's original KindleTool).For those familiar with K2/K3 hacking, it's the successor of the kindle_update_tool.py Python tool we know and love ;).
As usual for this sort of thing, the serial port is missing its socket, so we need to solder onto the tiny contacts on the board. I like to use ~0.2mm wirewrap wire for this sort of thing, and the surface mount rework bit for my soldering iron:
Next, I attached the serial adapter to my laptop, ran the minicom serial port software and rebooted the Kindle. Then, once I (inevitably) swapped the TX and RX wires around, I was greeted by this!
A software jailbreak for some versions of Kindle firmware can be found on the Internet. But the most general way is to jailbreak through the serial port. Although this requires disassembling the device, this is what we did.
Compliance with 9.9, though, is probably a little trickier. Why? Consider where it's most likely to be applicable from a merchant standpoint: retail locations, restaurants, doctors' offices, food trucks, taxi cabs and other unique retail environments. Are those retailers accustomed to "periodically inspecting" point-of-sale (PoS) devices -- for example, checking the serial numbers to ensure that devices haven't been swapped? Not likely. Imagine what would be required to get something like that rolled out across a number of geographically distributed retail locations. Likewise, the testing procedures for this requirement specifically refer to verifying that policy/procedures include "maintaining a list of devices." How many merchants right now have an inventory of their PoS devices? While it's certainly a good practice, the reality is that surprisingly few do. All this is likely to be a new concept for site administrators or retail location managers, and may require quite a bit of socialization, preparation and staff training to fully roll out. 2b1af7f3a8