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Old 07-18-2008, 05:11 PM   #1
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Does anyone know whether it's theoretically possible for the Hanlin V3 to write to the SD card? (I'm hoping that it will eventually be possible to correct typos in my ebooks from within the reader).
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Old 07-18-2008, 07:11 PM   #2
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Does anyone know whether it's theoretically possible for the Hanlin V3 to write to the SD card? (I'm hoping that it will eventually be possible to correct typos in my ebooks from within the reader).
Don't your mount your device via USB and copy files to the card? This means it is writeable inside the device.

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Don't your mount your device via USB and copy files to the card? This means it is writeable inside the device.

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I've been copying directly from my computer to the card, but of course you're right. Thanks!
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Don't your mount your device via USB and copy files to the card? This means it is writeable inside the device.
That could theoretically be just a function of the USB bridge chip. More to the point, though, the Most Recently Read folder in the root of the SD card is in fact a file that the V3 updates when a book is read. The same is true for the bookmarks, which are stored as one file per book in another folder in the root of the SD card
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