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reMarkable tablet
The reMarkable tablets are open note-taking devices featuring an e-ink screen, a touchscreen, and a pen digitizer. The devices come with root access by default and a Linux-based operating system, which sparked a rich community of enthusiasts who develop software to extend the capabilities of the tablets.
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C++ standards drafts [helixhorned: for convenient reading on the reMarkable, see branches a5-rM-*]
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Rudimental nemo-filemanager script for sending files to rM via rMAPI
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This is an fork of remarkable_re-Planner. This is a PNG file for reMarkable 1 and 2 that can be customized or used completely free of charge. If you are interested in customization, please feel free to contact me. Please pay attention to the license terms for further information and payment terms.
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Dec 31, 2023
Simple FreeDOS setup, optimized for the reMarkable tablet, with CDROM support to mount own ISO image, and run old DOS software via BOCHS emulation.
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A script to link data from the Whoop 4.0 and upload data-readable graphs & charts to the Remarkable 2 Tablet
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reMarkable app ideas and design files
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A simple script to upload stuff to reMarkable cloud
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Aug 19, 2020 - Python
This is a template for reMarkable 1 and 2 in PDF format that can be modified or used as is completely free of charge. If you are interested in customization, feel free to contact me. Please pay attention to the license terms for further information and payment terms.
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FUSE for the reMarkable USB web interface.
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Linux kernel for reMarkable 1 & 2. zero-sugar is rM2 and zero-gravitas is rM1.
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