Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Firmware 2.0
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Old 08-09-2012, 03:45 AM   #814
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
To reiterate what PeterT said: There is no problem with with current calibre versions and the Kobo Touch firmware 2.0.0 or 2.0.2. The changes in the firmware do not affect the interaction between calibre and the Kobo Touch. I have been using the two together since the firmware was released with no issues.
Well, I can reiterate too: there is a problem with current Calibre versions and the KT firmware 2.0.0. Ever since I installed 2.0.0 (and reinstalled, and reset, and reinstalled, ad nauseam), and connected/sync'ed with the Kobo deskware (just now, still 3.0.0), and updated Calibre (just now, to 0.8.63), and reinstalled the Kobo Reader Device Interface plugin (just now, still 1.0.13), Calibre has refused to recognize my KT.

Here, let me save this msg and reboot my entire machine. Ding! Done. Kobo deskware and, OMG, even Windows Explorer will recognize my KT, but not Calibre. It's been shunning my KT from the very moment it saw Kobo firmware 2.0 and generated the warning I got 7/13 (https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=184751). The rest was silence.

Can't be Calibre? How about firmware 2.0?
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