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Old 06-09-2009, 10:35 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by PhishStyx View Post
The reason I wanted to put the PID from my Kindle on my Fictionwise account is that I can't seem to enter it from the DR to the account correctly.
I assume you don't have a Windows PC? Under Windows, Mobipocket Reader Desktop 6.2 Beta should recognize your DR1000S when you connect it via USB and tell you its PID. It is frustrating that MobiPocket is so Windows centric, although once you have the PID any web browser can be used to buy and download your MOBI ebooks (and the PID is listed on the device itself).

On my iLiad, the PID is 10 characters with all characters uppercase letters or digits. The PID is always 10 characters and if you try all variants of 1 and I and 0 and O I expect only one will pass pid_checksum. A magnifying glass might also help (low tech is sometimes best).
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