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Originally Posted by MrPib
Getting back to the topic of this thread, does anyone have any idea how to get this working for those of us who are experiencing the same problems as Zevs and vinniet -- and me? I have the clock, direct page entry and custom icons hacks installed. I'd love to have this working.
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I'm not a virtuoso on the topic, but here are my two-cents:
1. Make sure you have copied the entire Sudoku directory structure to the card. In other words, when you open the card folder you should see 'Sony Reader' as a sub-folder. All the Sudoku files should be organized under 'Sony Reader' sub-folder, just as they are in the Sudoku zip.
[MAKE SURE YOU NAVIGATE TO THE TOP MENU OF THE READER]
[YOU SHOULD NOT BE VIEWING A BOOK WHEN YOU INSERT THE CARD]
2. If you copied these files though the usb port on the card (versus though a card adapter inserted in your computer) you may need to remove the card and re-insert it in order to activate the 'autorun' of Sudoku.
3. Insert the card. If Sudoku loads, great! Press the enter key. This should start the game. Use the arrow and the page buttons to move the cursor. Press the numbers, press enter, have fun.
4. When you are done, make sure you 'arrow-up' to the exit button and press enter to exit the game. If you forget to do this and you remove the card, you will put your reader into a hard freeze.
5. Now if you yank out the card while the game is still running, or if Sudoku fails to load, do the following to reset the computer (this time no jokes):
a. Press the reset button on the back-side of your Reader.
b. Slide the on/off switch.
This should reset your system. You may need to repeat (a.) and (b.) again if the system is frozen solid.
Hope this helps... hope I'm not full of crap!
Best of luck,
Mike