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Originally Posted by DeadMan
Optimized for the garbage? lol. (From the picture in nrapallo's msg) Not quite sure what that should mean. Never had any problems using the built in delete functions before - except for folders, it wouldn't let me delete those.
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Ya, that one was a weird translation; I tried converting the text using Yahoo Babelfish and it now reads as:
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Has carried on the optimization in view of some additive devices;
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That File Explorer does have that limitation re: deleting folders, but is generally quite useful for locating a particular ebook or series of ebooks within your folder structure. I just wish they would allow the File Explorer icons shown to be better representative of the file extension of that file!
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Just downloading the update now. I have yet to have any eBooks crash the book on me. Have you tried any of the ones you said you had problems with? Crashing due to to many hyperlinks in ePubs I think it was.
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The ebook functions contained with "ebook.bin" have not changed from v2.1.3 to the present v.2.3.2. The original Next1 firmware of 2.0.0 (aka 0.4.16) uses a smaller "ebook.bin" and I believe an earlier version. The newer versions still have issue with too many toc.ncx TOC links in level 1 (top level) but can be easily by-passed by creating level 2 TOC to put in many of the level 1 TOC entries into leaving less than the max level 1 ones.
All firmwares still have issues with too many images in a epub .i.e. 700+ images, but not so with too many hyperlinks. Too many hyperlinks (excl. toc.ncx level 1 TOC entries) have never caused an issue for me.
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nrapallo: In wondering why the v2.2.2 img file was so much larger than other versions, I just noticed that the 2.2.2 img contains 2 BASE.RKW files; one in system00 and one in system. They are not the same size, and don't match any of the ones from the previous or new versions. Did you happen to notice this before?
2.3.2 is now only contains the one BASE.RKW file, the other in system00 is 0'd out, and is only ~93k.
Ya, kinda late to catch that now, but it is curious.
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I guess system00 is the older/previous system files and perhaps it is not needed so they just zeroed out the files. The Next1 original firmware had the same thing, but just v2.13 and v2.2.2 didn't follow that setup!
I know Prestigio want to reduce the power-on time to hold the on-off button down to 2 sec, but that is NOT yet implemented. It only is when the usb cable is plugged into the unit, so it should be possible. The Prestigio manual actually indicates you only need to hold it for 4 to 5 seconds, then after you release it it takes 2 to 3 sec for the startup image to appear...

Here's to the next firmware update...