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Oh, here is a thought... does the limitation apply to LRF's? I know it is not quite as nice as ePub... but maybe it will work.
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Then...I can create very good LRF files myself. However, I have no idea how to create ePubs of the same quality, because there is no s/w such as Book Designer for ePubs, and s/w for ePubs require knowledge of html/xtml codding that I do not possess. I will have to move over to ePub when I buy 650 though. There is no point in delaying it. I only have to read some 85 books in LRf that I have on my 505 at the moment first ![]() |
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These CPUs are typically running in the 200 to 500MHz and are much simpler than a similar processor used in a home computer. A 400 MHz Pentium III processor can compute more and faster than these CPUs, but they also take a lot more power. They have an L2 cache 512KB compared to the 16KB used in the ARM920T for the Pocketbook 302. A Pentium III can do 1,083 MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) at 400 MHz. The ARM920T can do 555 MIPS at 400 MHz. And just to show an extreme, the Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition i980EE is rated at 147,600 MIPS at 3.3 GHz. The PRS-505 used the ARM920T at 200 MHZ so it would be around 222 MIPS. I should also mention that the xhtml document may only be 290KB, but it takes a lot more RAM to render the document. You also need to consider that most of these devices only have 64MB to 128MB of RAM. Most modern computers come with at least 2GB. I should say that I understand the constraint because I have run up against long delays in Windows while manipulating XML documents with my own programs. If you've been following the development of Sigil, you'll see he has had to give up treating entire books as a single flow for the same reason. This is on modern computers that you see a large delay. Admittedly editing has a lot more overhead than simply rendering the file, but it is magnified on these underpowered CPUs. I agree that the limit is annoying, but this is due to the target CPU and not a limit of programming. CPUs have gotten better since Adobe started their Mobile Edition. You would think that they could at least double the limit by now. Etienne66 |
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Take your pick. Pretty much none of the other ADE readers have this limitation.
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Image Size: 10MB uncompressed. XHTML/DTBook file size: 300k uncompressed/100k compressed." You'd think if Adobe had increased the flow size, they would have updated this document. Etienne66 |
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I saw on the Adobe forum that one person had problem with his OPF file being too big because he had a large number of photographs, over 10,000. The OPF was over the 300KB limit and failed the EpubPreflight. I guess the only way they are going to be able to change it is to start a version number on it. Currently epub is as 2.01 and the IDPF are working on 3.0. So when Adobe starts supporting 3.0 maybe we'll start seeing an supports epub 3.0 logo or something. I didn't like the way the IDPF sort of abandoned their old website Daisy.Org and snuck over to code.google.com/p/epub-revision/ without putting a note on the old website. I found the link buried in a message on their tracker. Etienne66 |
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Wilbur Smith. Not sure about all his books, but his Egyptian books are all chapterless. And I don't want to force page breaks in the text, which will happen if you split the text. At least, in mobipocket. And I use my epubs to create the mobipockets. And the mobipockets I use on my WinMobile devices and the Kindle.
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650 supports LRF. I am planning to use ePub when I buy 650, but I have to finish reading LRF books that I have already created and uploaded to 505. I will read them on 650 of course. It is going to delay my reluctant transfer to ePubs
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