02-07-2014, 03:20 PM | #31 | |
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The update_flash file, on the other hand, might be useful (and dangerous) if it allowed any .wbf to be flashed without checking panel ID. |
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02-14-2014, 06:20 AM | #32 | |
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OK, dumb question time - but now you've dumped a panel's EEPROM, can we use that file in conduction with the ENABLE_DIAGS menu to flash it to a new panel without getting the arduinos out? Or is the .wfb file format different to the raw EEPROM dump? |
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02-14-2014, 08:00 AM | #33 |
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Looks like the EEPROM contains a little more data than just the waveform, such as "Panel ID", "VCOM setting" (which seems to match the sticker on the ribbon right opposite the EEPROM chip), and who knows what else. And I don't know what the .wbf files actually contain. The ones on /var/local/eink range in size from 46KB to 94KB, while the EEPROM has a maximum capacity of 256KB. That's why I made available the dumps I have - hopefully someone can make sense of those.
Anyway, the Kindle won't allow flashing just any .wbf through the ENABLE_DIAGS menu, the panel IDs have to match. |
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would inverting the screen (white on black etc), be related to something like this?
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02-15-2014, 06:12 PM | #35 |
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I don't think so... I have found very little info about e-ink waveforms. Even if it were possible to invert the screen by flashing a .wbf file (or the entire EEPROM), we would still require the tools to calibrate the e-ink panel and create said file (or EEPROM image).
IMHO it would be easier to invert the screen by software or firmware hacks. |
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ooh, i must have not understood exactly how the eink waveform thing worked then, i didn't realize this fix was that low level thanks
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tccsargent, your a genius. cheers works great now.
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03-09-2014, 06:57 PM | #39 |
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So in theory, would there be a relatively easy software solution for this?
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03-23-2014, 11:29 AM | #40 |
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Same screen, but no half-tones
Hi Nathiel,
My Kindle keyboard froze for no apparent reason. (later found a loose screw roling around inside) After recharging, kindle finaly unfroze,but now had this "NO half-tone screen". After doing a "reset to factory defaults" it actualy got worse.(i think) After reading your post, it seems like more or less the same problem (eink waveform) that you get as when changing screens. I am not a soft ware expert, but do you think there is a solution for this? Thanks |
03-23-2014, 07:54 PM | #41 |
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If the screen was working on that Kindle before, it should have a working waveform for it. I'd check if the connector got loose or the ribbon was damaged.
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03-24-2014, 07:04 PM | #42 |
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screen saver
I notice that when the screen saver is going on or off, the picture is good for a fraction of a seccond. The text also seems good on the home screen, but gets worse on a full page:
Wouldn´t that show more of a problem in the software/hardware and not so much with the eink waveform/screen? |
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Also check the screen cables and their connectors as others have advised. Your post that you found a loose screw in the K3 implies that you opened it, and also possibly handled the electronics. Which means no one here can guess what else you should check. |
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I have 2 Kindles that I have recently replaced screens on due to broken/damaged. 1 is a 3G the other is WiFi only (both kindle3 running 3.4) They both exhibited the washed out screen and google leads me here. The workaround described above went flawlessly with the 3G model but was ineffective with the WiFi model. So far I have tried restarting and resetting to factory default with all combinations of screen ribbons at my disposal. Is there a different workaround or other idea for the WiFi models? |
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04-04-2014, 07:21 PM | #45 |
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Its pure luck if the waveform from the old screen matches the new one closely enough. Can you try swapping the screens (with the whole case front to minimise the risk of damage) over and see if the contrast problem follows the screen or the motherboard?
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