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Old 02-06-2011, 02:25 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by bcarlson View Post
Is this before an SD card? I have a 16gb microsdhc card in it. I hope I can put all the book on there.
This is one of the ironic aspects of the huge sizes available for SD cards; the limits are due to software memory sizes. So, even with the large cards available, we can only actually use about 5% of the available space for books. B&N's limit of 1275 is ridiculous, especially as it could be much larger if they had bothered to make the effort.

I am not really sure what softrooting will do for all the content you want to see from Calibre. Hopefully someone here has tried this and can tell you.

If you wanted to tell me what you are doing specifically, I can try it with Calibre and see what my info screen shows.

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