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Old 11-07-2013, 03:55 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by idoit View Post
Well knc1, it's not really worth installing a DRM server! A simpler solution was preferred.
The emulator in fact is incomplete OR Kindle App has a way to detect it's not being run on a legitimate device.

twobob: Yes, this is a virgin Windows 8.
I believe drmserver.exe is not malware though.
yup that was a typo: s/complete/incomplete/
your emulation should include emulation of the in-core DRM services but it does not.

Media processors implement DRM in hardware, where it can't be messed with by the end-user.
A thing difficult to emulate.

Also a thing difficult to discuss here while staying within the rules and guidelines of Mobileread.

Plus, add in a little bit of application mis-programming:
Should be reporting the missing DRM support, but continue to run so that it can be used with unprotected documents and media.

You should probably move your questions from this forum site over to the forum site of the emulator that is in-complete.
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