[NTLK] Chances of Einstein on a Kobo
Matthias Melcher
m.melcher at robowerk.de
Tue Jun 11 02:58:07 PDT 2024
Hi Noah,
there are such wonderful e-readears out there these days, and many of them use the Newton form factor and a pen. In theory, all of them can run NewtonOS just fine. A good paper display is actually very useful with NewtonOS, which displays relatively static graphics and works great with shades of gray or even just B&W.
Einstein OTOH is an emulator and needs a CPU that is much faster than the original MessagePad to be useful. Some of the E-readers have very limited CPUs. I did get Einstein to run on some, but it is quite slow.
I did a little bit of research and found that Kobo readers run on a minimal Linux. I did not find much on sideloading (installing apps that are not sanctioned by the manufacturer), and I got conflicting information on how to control the display.
Maybe the device is too new to have a good hacker scene behind it? Or I am just too distracted to find the obvious?
- Matthias
> On 2. Jun 2024, at 16:33, Noah Leon <moosefuel at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just received a Kobo Libra Colour from my wife, along with the stylus. Of course my first thoughts are, I wonder if I can run Einstein on this?
>
> It seems to run some sort of Linux. Has anyone got Einstein running on a Linux e-reader recently? I know people used to hack these for fun but I don’t know if that is still a thing.
>
> https://ca.kobobooks.com/products/kobo-libra-colour
>
> noah
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