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Originally Posted by gbm
Retrieved as in calibre and the "Tools"?
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Yes. I used
VirtualBox with one of the images from
android-x86.org. It's built from CyanogenMod, so root is accessible out of the box. You could do the same thing with the emulator included in the Android SDK, but even the x86 image is slow without rather beefy hardware.
The books are stored in "/data/data/bn.ereader/files/B&N Downloads/Books" and the DRM key is in one of the sqlite3 database files. I'll note that my Android key is now different than my NOOK for PC key, which wasn't the case the last time I imported books from Android.
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Originally Posted by cromag
I have an old version of Nook for Android that I'm not updating. It stores files in accessible location, where they can be copied to Dropbox and accessed on my computer.
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I'd forgotten about that and didn't realize it still worked. Anyone with a version older than 4 doesn't need root.