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The Motorola F3/MOTOFONE was the first (and still is the only?) mobile phone with an e-paper display. Although this is not a pixel-based display, like found in eBook-readers (e.g. the Amazon Kindle or the B&N nook), it is still quite nice for experimenting with low power microcontroller projects.
E-paper/bistable displays have the ability to sustain the display content even without the supply of power, so initial idea I had was to build something like a clock, only powering the display when updating it every minute.
Discussion
Hi Can You publish list of command to driving this display?
I don't have a list, but take a look on the driver I wrote, there are some comments: https://github.com/steve-m/epaperclock/blob/master/src/display.c
I am fascinated by this little phone. And I notice on amazon the many people have purchased peripherals for it, like power supplies and headphones, in the last year which makes me wonder if it is becoming popular. Anyway, the clock seems to lose a minute a day at least when in the 24hr mode. Do you have a fix or do you have a guess as to why? I greatly admire the detective work you've done. Your work is excellent.