Community firmware for the Xteink X4 e-paper reader (github.com)

110 points by dmos62 2 days ago

33 comments:

by cyxxon 3 hours ago

There is a much more advanced fork of this project: https://github.com/jpirnay/crosspoint-reader

In actuality there are several forks, and the original Crosspoint Reader really got the ball rolling, but now seems to get stuck in discussions. The forks (especially the one I linked) has progressed much further and has better KOReader sync (as in actually syncs to the correct XPath position instead of some close-enough position), bionic reading, streamlined UI, etc. Give that one a shot!

by aidenn0 12 hours ago

Be aware that Xteink is locking down devices sold for the Chinese market (which includes those being sold on e.g. Taobao). If you want to run crosspoint, you should probably order your reader direct from Xteink.

https://liliputing.com/xteink-blocks-installation-of-custom-...

by wewewedxfgdf an hour ago

I guess they don't like people buying their product.

by crimsdings 5 hours ago

Interesting - I ordered mine from AliExpress in February and it was really easy to flash. Shane if they start blocking it.

by Thom2503 3 hours ago

There is also https://github.com/franssjz/cpr-vcodex which I use, which is one of the many forks of this project.

by gangstead 13 hours ago

I ordered the Xteink X4 not knowing about CrossPoint and I was so disappointed with the included firmware:

- Almost no formatting on the ebooks you upload (no bold text, missing glyphs, no images/cover art) - The book had to be rendered before being uploaded. I suspect they were uploading series of bitmaps. - This meant if you wanted to change portrait/landscape or change font size/type you had to re-render the book - Bitmap fonts were very ugly.

Overall it was barely workable. More of a proof of concept. The CrossPoint firmware on the other hand:

- Actually renders books as you would expect, in a pleasing manner, formatting and all - Much more reader configuration on device: font settings, margin, spacing, alignment, progress display - Update via USB or OTA - Multiple ways to get your books: Connect to your Calibre library to push or pull books (thanks for introducing me to Calibre!), USB, Wireless file transfer - Sync progress via KOReader

It's the best gift the community could give to the manufacturer. With only the default firmware my X4 would have been in the junk drawer within a week, but now I carry it every day, I've shown it to so many people. It's a marvel. With the news about them attempting to lock it down I can't recommend it anymore. Why would they do that?

by tolerance 10 hours ago

For those unfamiliar with these devices I stumbled upon this cool write-up:

https://aftermath.site/xteink-x4-cheap-hackable-ereader-cros...

These things are teeny-tiny.

by globular-toast 3 hours ago

50-70 dollars? A Kobo Clara is about 100 and has a bigger screen, an adjustable front light and you can easily load DRM free ebooks via USB mass storage or custom firmware like koreader. If you just want to read books you should probably just get a Kobo.

by tolerance 3 hours ago

Yeah, but can you affix a Kobo device to the back of your phone as a signal of your superior taste in how you consume your digital literature?

by wewewedxfgdf an hour ago

I'd like to use this as a multiplayer chess game on the fridge with my dad who lives 100KM away.

Anyone know if there is remote chess for this?

by philips 10 hours ago

I contributed to this a little bit! The copyparty fileserver with opds enabled is a great companion to easily move books to the device.

In the next release I will fix a bug to enable file search for the copyparty opds as well.

by awongh 11 hours ago

I wish there was a framework style open e-ink device.

by MrDOS 39 minutes ago

PINE64 were trying with the PineNote[0], sort of. It's quite a large device (10.3"), in the same size class as reMarkable/Boox devices. It's cost-competitive with those products, but it's way too big and too expensive to compare to traditional ~7" e-readers.

0: https://pine64.org/devices/pinenote/

by paradox460 3 hours ago

Seed studio sells some. reTerminal is the more polished one, it has a metal case, nice buttons, and a 2Ah battery. The Xiao screen is more diy, but also has more potential options

I used a reTerminal as a bedside weather station UI recently, works rather nice

Not exactly reading devices, yes, but they are open hardware

by alexktz 10 hours ago

TRMNL are kinda.

https://trmnl.com/

by philips 10 hours ago

https://github.com/iandchasse/de-link

Someone is working on a more DIY device that can run this firmware.

by wrennes 10 hours ago

What would that look like? A first thought would be a controller with storage that would 'dock' into various screen sizes and case molds?

by awongh 10 hours ago

What I mean is like the framework laptop - an open device that you can modify and buy parts for, but is actually well built.

by nar001 4 hours ago

Someone already said it, but what about TRMNL? https://trmnl.com/

by ksclarke 10 hours ago

I'd buy that in a second.

by thylacine222 10 hours ago

supernote's tablets are designed to have replaceable motherboards/batteries although it's still to be seen whether they will actually be able to support that long-term.

by antonyt 11 hours ago

I’m running Crosspoint on the X3, and am quite pleased with both the software and hardware. It even supports reading progress via Koreader sync, which I use on my main eInk devices.

by oybng 2 hours ago

This device would be an instant buy if it were backlit, replacing my kobo mini

by wolvoleo 13 hours ago

Really nice device, I'm just waiting for a version with front light.

by gangstead 13 hours ago

Front light would make it the perfect device. I use it on the go everywhere now, to limit the distractions inherent with trying to read from my phone. But in bed having to pull out a book light or a headlight is an annoying step that risks disturbing my partner.

by nosrepa 11 hours ago

I bought the book lights that they sell along with the device and they're perfect for it. They include an adapter so they magnetically attach to the back, or they can clip to the folio.

by wolvoleo an hour ago

Meh I used those with my old Kindle 2nd edition. It had a really nice leather case with a solder slide out light.

But it wasn't nearly as good as the front light ones that came later.

by asdfqwertzxcv 10 hours ago

The S4 is the new version coming soon with a front light.

by wolvoleo 3 hours ago

Ah yes but that one is probably going to be much more expensive as it runs android and more powerful hardware. It won't support crosspoint-reader then either :'( Though you could install KOReader then, which is a good alternative. It also seems to lack page turn buttons.

But I read there's also an "X4 v2 pro" coming with frontlight: https://www.joshualowcock.com/xteink/xteink-x4-v2-pro-xteink...

So I'm waiting to see which one will be the best price/quality in this regard.

by ktallett 13 hours ago

I'm quite frustrated to hear that Xteink have decided to block firmwware being changed on some devices. I can only imagine the reason would be consumers who look for support after something went wrong but it's frustrating for those of us who just want an open eink device.

by jauntywundrkind 13 hours ago

Supposedly already bypassed. But yes, moving entirely out of step with what seems to be making these devices popular! https://www.reddit.com/r/xteinkereader/comments/1t1wtya/dont...

by arjie 10 hours ago

Oh this is very cool. I've bought one and plan to use it to show some kind of status around the house.

by lovelyviking 9 hours ago

I wonder, how difficult would it be to do something similar for "Onyx Boox Tab X C 13.3" ?

Btw, did Onyx publish sources as required by GPLv3 for that device? AFAIK there are no sources in the open (if I am not mistaken ) and I have no idea what can push them toward publishing them.

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