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Originally Posted by Vivian
You'd think I would have thought of that, huh?
It worked. Thanks salamanderjuice.
The covering on the buttons was such a mess, I had to take it off. Now I have to press the exposed buttons on the circuit board. But it works. I'm amazed.
Funny thing: when the Kobo first came out, it came with a hundred books. Those are gone now. It said I had no books when I started it up. I had to plug it in and sync it.
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I explored this issue two years back. Your problem is that these books were available on Kobos in 2010, eleven years ago. Most links to the 100 books bundle were dead when I researched this.
You can read what I discovered here:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...46&postcount=5
The best thing I found was an old Kobo.com web page that listed all 100 books so you can hunt them down on Project Gutenberg.
https://web.archive.org/web/20100503...ee-ebooks.html
I’d start with the Kobo shop first instead of PG. Kobo’s editions are still available to download free, and they are laid out much nicer than the OCR messes that PG often offers.
You may also find this post from 2015 of use. Somebody created downloadable lists of the books for reference.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=254119
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