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So with a device like my Archos media player (which is, I believe, also based on Linux), the fact that it will charge from any "dumb" USB power supply (eg a car charger) is down to the fact that the device itself is saying something like "I see that something is connected to my USB port but I don't care what it is - if it won't talk to me using a mass storage driver I'll see if I can charge from it"?
If that is the case, couldn't the Reader do something similar, given the appropriate firmware code? |
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Yet, all my other USB-devices can charge on my phone's USB-charger (that is an walladapter with instead of the normal powerconnector, has a mini USB-connector), but the SOny Reader can't. So it's also a sony reader problem. |
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The part you are asking about is the conversion tools. These run from the command line only (a terminal window on a Unix/Linux/Mac box; a command prompt on Windows), and take a bunch of switches to tell the converters what files to read, what to write, and set bunches of options about how the conversion should proceed. Look for instructions on html2lrf, lit2lrf, and so on. You should find something either here at mobileread, or on the libprs500 web site. The developer says that he plans to integrate GUI support for conversions into the new GUI at some point. I expect that won't happen until after the beta GUI replaces the current one, i.e. it'll be in the next major round of development. Since I'm not the developer, take that with a wheelbarrow load of salt. |
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Newbie with Sony PRS 505 and a Mac
Sorry this was supposed to be a new thread.
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Sorry I am having trouble finding "new topic" button. Afraid the color and size of the buttons are not friendly to older eyes. I will learn, I am sure.
Newbie with Sony PRS 505 and a Mac I got my ereader less than a week ago and really haven't given it too much attention - amazing that - but to prepare for the time when I finish the other reading I have, I feel I need some guidance. Although I will probably eventually buy some ebooks, I have been downloading from Project Gutenberg and have several titles I want to put on the reader. Although I have a working Windows machine, I prefer to use the Mac which is my primary computer. Thus I haven't even looked at Sony's program even though I did load it. I have seen reference to lib500 which I gather works off the Mac. Where do I find and will I need a tutorial? There will undoubtedly be more questions when I really start looking at the device, but so far the only thing I have begun to read is the owner's manual. AmandaPup |
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Amanda, what you want to do is to get calibre (formerly libprs500), it can convert many formats into the LRF the Reader requires. For the Gutenberg titles, cave you checked our own downloads section here on MobileRead? Many of the popular titles are in there, already formatted for the Reader.
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If you want to buy eBooks from Sony you have to use the Sony eBook Library software on a PC. (OR VM, I just got a Mac but haven't set up my Windows VM yet.) BOb |
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Ah see ... I have yet to download and install calibre, so I was only thinking about its book-making facilities. I forgot that it had all the support facilities like the catalog.
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Thanks for all the various hints you have given me. I have d/l'd calibre and between it and the conversion people have kindly made available here, I have loaded a dozen on so books to the reader. Although I know I am not nearly in danger of running out of space, I keep wondering how I get rid of content on the Sony. Mainly I find all the excerpts which they given in hopes you will buy the whole book annoying. Most are not things I would be interested in anyway and so there are just a bunch of titles be to flipped passed to get to one which interests me.
The only thing I found in the Owner's Manual which seemed even vaguely useful had to do with reformatting the device. It would be no problem now since everything is new and I can then reload just what I am interested in reading, but could be a nuisance down the road when I have books I might want to refer back to bookmarked, etc. Am I just worrying ahead of the curve? AmandaPup |
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To remove stuff from the Sony using calibre, just plug the Reader in, fire up calibre, then click on the icon at the top for the Reader (either internal or card, or both) and then click on the book(s) you want and hit 'Remove Books'. You can also manage the metadata contents of the books (tags, etc.) from that view as well.
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