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Originally Posted by Jaapjan
Actually, dpierron, cbarnett, regardless of my wishes, the code to decrypt LIT files is unavailable. Even in the open source domain. Basically, there are three different types out there. The first is very similar in protection to the second and both can be decrypted with the open source program convert lit, which I am unassociated with.
The third format, those you buy from the online bookstores and which require an activated reader, can be decrypted with the same program. But. I pretty much imagine you senseless people never tried doing so on anything -but- windows, did you?
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Yes, I convert all my lit files on linux - both X86 and arm (sharp zaurus) using converlit 1.8
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Decrypting these kind of files needs to be done on the same computer as your activated reader...because it refers to some DLL's from microsoft. CovertLit uses those itself to decrypt them. These DLL's are also unsurprisingly enough not available on other platforms...
(Speculation, just thought up
Though maybe the pocketpc has them too...it has a reader after all...Hrm...
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Sorry, but you are wrong.
Aint got any dlls on my zaurus and it happily converts DRM5 to DRM1 format or unpacking DRM5 to OEBPS format. All I need is the keys.txt file made from the windows version on the machine that MS reader is activated on.
Stu