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Old 09-02-2010, 04:24 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy View Post
I suspect that the indexes are kept in a single hash (a global set). The K1 had separate indexing for the main memory and the SD card, and if you moved a book from one place to the other, it reindexed that book.

It isn't efficient to search n indexes for a single word, when searching one is faster.

Therefore, the entire set of documents/books would have to be identical for the pc and the Kindle for your idea to work, disregarding the DRM issue for the moment.

Impractical, I think.

Are you saying that a kindle book downloaded on to pc and read via kindle for pc cannot be transferred to the kindle via copy/paste.That makes no sense.In any case indexing would still be the same as it is the same set of words.

I don't understand why DRM is even being discussed.

I already said for Large collections you just copy /paste into kindle for pc and let it index then dump same files into kindle.
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