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Old 08-22-2010, 03:40 PM   #5
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by GhostHawk View Post
Bookmarks and recent readings both appear to be resident in memory not in a saved file list. Losing power (switching battery's on JBL) or hitting reset seems to bring it back to last saved configuration.

Although I could be wrong, I'm not the guru some of these readers are.
Sounds right to me.

I also think that where and how that data gets handled, has changed with
some of the firmware changes. I think that a good approach would be to
have that data saved, as part of the shutdown process, into a file at the
root of the media that the book was read from. Annotating the eBook file
itself has its advantages, but could mean more shutdown steps and might
endanger the books.

Luck;
Ken
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