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Old 02-03-2017, 07:32 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by mspaced View Post
Thank you so much! I glossed over the USBNetworking problem because it wasn't specifically what I was asking about.

It's about my bed time, but I will for sure be trying this out tomorrow!

Cheers
It is if the client side app is included.

Besides, since the client side app has to write to the user's home directory and the home directory of the users on a Kindle is not persistent, it is a good indication that the program had to be modified and built specifically for the Kindle system.

If it is included in anything here, it is included in the USBnetworking package.
Which means that step #1 is getting that package to install.

When you have trouble getting the server side app working, it usually means a mis-understanding.
That mis-understanding can easily effect both client and server side applications since the mind involved is common to both.

Which means that step #2 is getting the server-side app in the package working.

You can make getting the client-side app working step #3.

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