![]() If there are no problems then a file KoboRoot.tgz will be created. Put kpg.exe, libnickel.so.1.0.0, and the edited kpg.conf together in the same directory and run kpg.exe.Ħ. Edit kpg.conf to: enable the patches you want (set patch_enable = `yes`) and disable the patches you don't want (set patch_enable = `no`) change the replacement values for the patches to suit your preferences.ĥ. Download Attachment 118083 attached and extract kpg.conf.Ĥ. Extract libnickel.so.1.0.0 only (ignore the other files).ģ. Inside KoboRoot.tgz is a file usr/local/Kobo/libnickel.so.1.0.0. Inside kobo-update-3.1.1.zip is a tar archive KoboRoot.tgz. Extract kpg.exe only (ignore the other files).Ģ. Download mz_koboreaderpatch_11.exe (self-extracting archive) from. Windows (or other OS using a Windows emulator):ġ. These patches work only for this specific firmware version and no other. Make sure your Kobo ereader is running firmware version 3.1.1 (761b066420). Xtra Note: I couldn't make "Image writer" to work on WinXP, so I used RMPrepUSB.ġ. After that you can uninstall Tolino reader. Note 2: You need Tolino reader to connect to PC, so before uninstalling it, as embryo advised get program "Auto Mount Your SD Card". Note 1: Alreader which comes with the Android image above is outdated, newest one you can get from here: To connect AndroKoboGlo to PC you will need a driver - get it from here: įor driver installation in Windows 8 fxp33 advised to do the following:Ĭlick the : 2_vendor_id.bat before doing 3_install_su.bat If you do not like blinking LED, switch it off as per instructions from here: Insert there your SD card with Android image into KoboGlo. Remove SD card from KoboGlo and put it into safe place. Switch off your Kobo Glo and open it as per instructions from here: If your card is bigger than 2GB, you can expand partition which is Fat32 to fill all your card space with this program: Insert blank SD card into card reader and put Android image to your card. SN=KBN647095B46990 ACTION=add /usr/local/Kobo/udev/usbĭownload the working Android image from this post: Ultimately, it would be good to put it behind a key (although a script to enable WiFi with a button would be a higher priority IMV.) It could be added to startup, in the way Craig outlines, so that a restart syncs, or run through telnet. The below (complete kludge of a) script mimics the USB trigger. If you add content via ftp, it is good to refresh the database to show it without having to to plug in and remove the USB, which triggers the necessary SQLite sync. Works great but i need a script to update the sqllite database without connecting the usb-cable after transfer books via ftp. P.I.I installed ftp/telnet on firmware 3.0.0.1 to transfer books via wifi-ftp. © PostFrontal - La community del Volo a Vela It was the battery, sometimes it worked and then it crashed. The Glo HD is of course an obselete model. He only mentions XCSoar, but there may be some useful hints. Nothing wrong in your config, i don't see any explanation. Thank you very much! I already tried to switch SDCards but always with the same problem. Second : send to me the content of "LK8000/kobo" folder The funny thing is that XCSoar workes on it well without problem also fast. Flashed the firmware of the kobo Glo HD to the oldest one (reinstalled), flashed it to the same version as the other Kobo that works (reinstalled) and to the newest one (reinstalled). I installed from a clean original image (cloned sd) In 1 of 3 tries it starts the lk8000 after 3 minutes, but after some time it blocks again and shuts down. Unfortunately the software blocks all the time i start it. ![]() The only difference is, that it is from the "Mondadori" shop (Italien shop) and branded. I bought the same identical version of the kobo glo hd and tried to install the lk8000 software. ![]() I already made a working flight computer with Lk8000 some time ago and wanted to make a second one for my friend. I have a problem adding the software lk8000 to my "new" kobo. PostFrontal Forum - Crash - Problem with LK8000 on new Kobo Glo HDĬrash - Problem with LK8000 on new Kobo Glo HD
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