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Old 04-08-2010, 12:22 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by pthwaite View Post
Once it has done the first indes on a card, any new additions etc are pretty quick, however I had around 500Mb of files (A4 and A3 pdf docs etc) as well as a few epubs and other documents and the initial index took a few hours. Though there were a couple of reboots and card check in the middle as I thought it had just given up the ghost.
A few hours? This stuff certainly needs to happen in the background. They could put an indexing icon in the tray showing percentage done. Obviously your book view will only show what has already been indexed.

I wonder what the bottleneck is. Slow bus path between the cpu/ram/sdcard? I suppose a faster cpu and more ram doesn't hurt (one of those new 1GHz CPUs will do wonders for PDF rendering).
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