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Originally Posted by eschwartz
No, put the "jb/jb" file in the root of the Kindle, then serve the "jb/*.html" files in a webserver.
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Done!
Although it may take a few hours to propage around the world's dns system.
In the device that does your 'local wifi' to Internet routing - -
That is, your PC or Router or whatever - - -
Make whatever change is the same as changing a Linux system router's /etc/host file by adding the entry:
Warning: I seem to recall that the Windows host file has those two columns reversed.
Try it, in any browser - enter the above ip address, when you see BD's warning page - it is working for your location.
Then, open the jb.zip file -
Go to the
jb subdirectory (a.k.a: folder) -
find the
jb file -
connect your kindle by usb cable to your pc -
transfer (copy) the
jb file to the top of visible storage (right along side the 'documents' directory) -
safely remove (or eject) -
disconnect the usb cable -
on your KINDLE - select the 'experimental' browser -
in the address bar enter the single letter 'a' (no quotes) -
press enter -
follow directions that are now on-screen
See attachment for what you should now be looking at on your Kindle:
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That is the best that I can do.
But I can't test it myself - anyone who does give it a try - post here if it works for you (or if it does not work for you).
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Corrections provided by: CalbertAmu