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Using a Kindle ePaper screen with RaspBerry Pi ?

neliger
neliger over 8 years ago

Hi,

 

ePaper screens I can found on the net for using with a RaspBerry Pi are incredibly small. I'm sure a lot of you already have think about using a Kindle ePaper screen on projects. I've seen an episode of TBHS explaining that trying to re-use embedded screen could be a huge waste of time, but in the case of ePaper screens, I think it could be really interesting.

 

I've seen a project where a Kindle was rooted and used as screen, but keeping the Kindle circuit, battery, and case. This is exciting, but why keeping useless electronics on a project ?

 

I want to know if somebody have found the pinout of the Amazon Kindle screens, and maybe how to use it with a RaspBerry Pi ?

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    0 johnbeetem over 8 years ago

    There are Kindle hacks at Hackaday.  A quick look only found software hacks, but there may be hardware specs somewhere either at Hackaday or a linked site.

     

    I've been meaning to play with e-paper for a while.  I have a freebie ST Discovery board with a small e-paper display to get me started when that project bubbles up to the top.

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    0 johnbeetem over 8 years ago

    There are Kindle hacks at Hackaday.  A quick look only found software hacks, but there may be hardware specs somewhere either at Hackaday or a linked site.

     

    I've been meaning to play with e-paper for a while.  I have a freebie ST Discovery board with a small e-paper display to get me started when that project bubbles up to the top.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 8 years ago in reply to johnbeetem

    John, I tool a look to the kindle hacks. All are really very interesting but these hacks are very intrusive. Essentially you should dissect and destroy a kindle, at least considering it will loose its original use. I have a Kindle paperwhite with some hunderd of books. It is about a couple of years that most of the literature I read is on kindle. IMHO by the point of view of a User+Maker that owns a Kindle the best for him is improve what he can do, integrate it with its own boards and buildings without destroying it.

     

    Enrico

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