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Old 08-20-2009, 05:23 PM   #4
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For getting these devices to be supported I need the output of:

Code:

calibre-debug -d

Once with the device plugged in and detected by your computer and once without.

Also, if you could answer a few questions:

Does the device appear to the computer as a mass storage device, like a tumb drive or external hard disk?

Does the device allow you to put files in subdirectories?

Is there a main (root) directory that ebooks must be under or can you place them anywhere?

Does the device create any supplementary files, these might be called something like book_name.mbp or book_name.dat?

Does the device have some type of database file such as an xml file that holds metadata?
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