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Old 07-29-2013, 03:56 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by pkbo View Post
I have nothing to add about why it did not work before you've copied cr3 directory to the SD card, I have no clue why did it help. About storage, some people do not use SD card at all. Feature you would like to have is sync between devices. It was planned by CR author but wasn't implemented, maybe sometime later it will be.
Most common cause of that is file system is corrupted. In a normal linux you can manually unmount filesystem and do a fsck or restart and system repairs itself... However I do not know if it is enabled in Onyx devices...

Other thin is Onyx buggy firmware.

I did some changes in CoolReader time ago, but it won't worth because it won't be added to firmware. Basically CoolReader implementation in Boox is broken. There are a lot of things hardcoded to internal configuration files and there seems exists a not finished interface to integrate CR into Boox software as fbreader and internal viewer are.

It seems as if release time went off and nobody solved the issue anymore.

In other words, you can read here a own comment about firmware creation (It is in Spanish but you can translate into Engish with an online translator). Here: http://www.lectoreselectronicos.com/...l=1#post201481
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