https://zmarshall.nl/static/eink-vnc.html
eInk VNC for Kobo e-readers
A VNC client optimised for eInk displays
A lightweight CLI (command line interface) tool to view a remote
screen over VNC, designed to work on eInk screens. For now, you can
only view, so you'll have to connect a keyboard to the serving
computer, or find some other way to interact with it.
This tool has been confirmed to work on the Kobo Libra 2, and should
work on all Kobo devices. It was optimized for text based workflows
(document reading and writing), doing that it achieves a framerate of
30 fps.
It has only been confirmed to work with TightVNC as the server. Due
to the unusual pixel format.
A warning
The screen can refresh up to 30 times per second, this will degrade
the eInk display rapidly. Do not use with fast changing content like
videos.
Furthermore, this tool was only tested on a single device (Kobo Libra
2). It is possible that it will damage yours. I cannot be held
responsible, use this tool at your own risk.
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Usage
You can use this tool by connecting to the eInk device through SSH,
or using menu launchers on the device itself.
To connect to a VNC server:
./einkvnc [IP_ADDRESS] [PORT] [OPTIONS]
For example:
./einkvnc 192.168.2.1 5902 --password abcdefg123 --contrast 2
For faster framerates, use USB networking (see this thread).
Source code
Please see https://github.com/everydayanchovies/eink-vnc.
Derivatives
The code responsible for rendering to the eInk display is written by
baskerville and taken from https://github.com/baskerville/plato.
The code responsible for communicating using the VNC protocol is
written by whitequark and taken from https://github.com/whitequark/
rust-vnc.
Thank you both.
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