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To: "tu...@python.org" <tu...@python.org> 
Sent: Monday, 1 April 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: [Tutor] is there a simple stand alone python app I can use on my 
Kindle fire?
 

Hello,


I'm enjoying learning python, and would like to be able to study and practice 
on the go, using my kindle fire reader. (wifi enabled).


Amazon does have an app, Qpython lite, but requires a  live wifi connection to 
the internet to run. I'm looking for a simple python app, stand alone that i 
can run on my kindle, without an internet connection,  just to practice while i 
learn. (Just a simple terminal, and text editor, and python? like ubuntu 
offers.)


I've tried downloading portable python, and couldnt' get it to run ('can't run 
in DOS mode?'), I've tried downloading ubuntu to my kindle and couldn't, and 
tried downloading the whole 2.7 python app, but couldn't get it to run.

I tried to root my kindle, but as I'm inexperienced in things tech, i'm not 
sure if I was successful, and not sure how this helps (if I was successful.)


I have both windows 7 and ubuntu (dual boot) on my laptop, and can connect my 
kindle to the laptop via usb cable. I have "accept downloads from other 
applications" enabled on my kindle. On my kindle I have 'better terminal 
emulator pro' , ES file explorer, and droidedit.


Any help is appreciated, I'm willing to follow step by step instructions to get 
python running on my kindle. I will supply any other details required.


My kindle fire specs are : Model D01400



The Kindle Fire features a 7” display module from LG Display. The 
display is dual-sourced between LG Display and E Ink Holdings. The 
display touchscreen appears to be conventional capacitive glass on glass and 
the control IC on the touchscreen is from a previously unseen 
source. Meanwhile, the OMAP4430 applications processor from Texas 
Instruments is a dual-core RM Cortex-A9, 1GHz processor with IVA 3 
Hardware Accelerator, SGX540 3D Graphic Core, 1080P 2D, 720P 3D and is 
produced in 45nm process geometry. 

Other key features include a
 8GB eMMC NAND Flash Memory, 4Gbits of low power DDR2, a 3.7V battery 
with 4400mAh capacity (or about 16 Wh), and a module from Jorjin, which 
is based on Texas Instruments’ WL1270. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
  
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