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Originally Posted by pilotbob
That makes sense since the ">" is a "redirect" pipe. Any output of the command line is sent to the file with that name.
I'm not sure why you are getting the invalid checksum though. Are you using version .5 of mobidedrm? You are entering the full 10 digits of your PID, including the $ sign? Are you copy/past the PID from mobireader software to the command line to ensure that you aren't confusing zero's with O's or ones with I's or something?
BOb
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I am using .5 of mobidedrm.
I am entering all 10 digits of the PID...but my PID doesn't have a dollar sign.
I tried to copy and paste it but control V doesn't work in the DOS window (that I could quickly figure out) so I did free hand type it. The only character that could be questionable is the 0 in my PID as all letters are upper case. But the 0 is very clearly a 0 (at least to me). However...I have not tried to change it to a O to be sure so when I get back to my computer I'll give that a shot. The checksum has me concerned though. If it's truly a sum of the first 8 characters, there's no way an L and R as the last 2 digits of the PID could work.