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Old 06-27-2010, 02:56 AM   #8
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@HarryT: Which, of course, is not what I'm asking after. As I wrote, some sort of memory feature is doable, such as MicroSD, etc.

@Dulin's Books: It's quite unlikely he's planning to use the device in one of their machines. It's simply a matter of finding something that, while technically not entirely within spec, will not be seen as crossing the line.

He's mentioned Nintendo DS, which seems like sacrilege... I was hoping that there was a reader that depended primarily on storage cards for books. I was thinking something like an old Palm. Maybe a LifeDrive?
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