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Old 09-09-2012, 09:27 PM   #2468
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Note for Kindle Special Offers Users:

This doesn't, and won't ever, help you bypass something you agreed to (screensaver ads), so please stop asking.
@knc1/GM: Yeah, I keep getting baffled by the fact that people still fail to read instructions aimed at a device whose sole purpose is to *read* stuff... o_O.

And to get back on the filenames, yeah, it's a bit messy, but I want to keep the backwards compatibility, but that can't be done without different files, and the files *have* to match 'update*.bin', so, yeah, can't really play much with a prefix... And I can't really do better than the big, red, bold 'you too, on 3.3' header to the spoiler that I added a while back... -_-"

The only thing I can think of is to put the files in subdirectories: but that'll probably just move the problem to people failing to read a directory name, instead of a filename...

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