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Old 03-18-2008, 08:33 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
First I thought that you needed to update it nut I wonder if it really matters. Maybe it works so that the time when you transfer the book to the reader is the important one and then it does not matter if the clock is off a bit.
The procedure that Bookeen describe appears to assume that the books are already on the Gen3 at the time that you update the clock. That would seem to suggest that the date range for which the book is valid is contained in the DRM data contained within the book itself, and that a non-working book can be made to work merely by resetting the clock. I would think, therefore, that it's important that the clock be set reasonably accurately (to at least the correct day).
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