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Hi renoel,
When the Kindle first came out it was recognized by the Mobipocket Desktop Reader v6.0 and showed a PID for it but the PID didn't work. If I'm reading your post correctly that's the PID you tried to enter. Mobipocket has since "fixed" this by not recognizing the Kindle at all in later versions of the Desktop Reader. Igorski's Python script generates a PID from the Kindle's serial number and this is the PID you should be using. Unfortunately I don't have a Kindle so I can't tell you step by step how to run it. |
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I experimented with a couple of versions of Mobipocket on my dual boot XP/Vista laptop. Here are the results.
If you're running Vista, try to install Mobipocket on an XP machine with your Kindle attached long enough to get the PID. That way you can run 6.2 on your Vista machine and just fill in the PID you got from the XP machine. ![]() |
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some progress...
Hi,
Thank you for your help so far. I switched over to my laptop and made some progress. My computer "sees" my kindle. Yes, that's a good start. Mobipocket gave me a PID with a * in it. I was able to download a few free ebooks from Feedbooks. (Yes! What a treasure trove.) Now, the part I haven't made any progress on. The 5.99 book I bought from Mobipocket (without it ever asking me for my PID). Is it going to be possible for me to unlock it and read it on the Kindle? What about books I might want to download from the library. I haven't figured out how to actually use Igorsk (or which Igorsk to use) etc. Do I actively have to do something with the Python reader etc.? Thanks Renoel |
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One advantage in not purchasing the eBook from Amazon is that you can put in the Kindle PID and your Mobipocket Reader PID (if you have Windows), or other device PID that has Mobipocket. Then you can convert it to work on the Kindle and be able to read it elsewhere like your computer or PDA.
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That's not really a problem as the prices at Mobipocket.com are outrageous. But we do have Fictionwise and BooksOnBoard to shop at instead.
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The one need that I have for Igorsk python scripts are to get drm'd ebooks from my library to work with my Kindle. I have to register my PID with the library and download the books via mobipocket. I then must use "kindlefix" so that my Kindle will read the book. Still haven't gone through the mobiperl steps for fixing the titles. They seem complex and time consuming - any one know of a shorter fix for a novice user?
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I needed to register my PID with my library first. I then connect my Kindle via usb and open mobipocket before I download the book. I next use "Kindlefix" to convert and get the awz file. If that's not the procedure you're using, you might try it.
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Yeah, got my Kindle PID registered with the library. Then, I downloaded an ebook, used Kindlefix to convert it to an azw file. My desktop is running Vista, which doesn't allow mobipocket to see the Kindle for some reason. Maybe I'll try it all on my XP laptop. Do you open the book in Mobipocket first before converting it?
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