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kindlepid.py gives same PID as MobiPocket Reader 6.0
Today, I finally decided to try Igorsk's scripts on my Kindle so that I can have access to my city's library system if I choose.
I just completed the first step by obtaining my PID and I realized it's exactly the same one generated when I installed MobiPocket 6.0 on my XP laptop. I tried Igorsk's script on my Vista Desktop (one I purchased after I got the PID on the laptop and no file info was cross pollinated). I actually posted about getting the PID from MPR here. So some folks may already have their Kindle PID and can skip that step. ![]() |
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Or, are you saying the PID of your PC is the same PID as your Kindle? I don't think this is (can be) the case. BOb |
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I guess what I'm saying is that you don't need the kindlepid.py script to find out the PID of a Kindle if you have MPR and XP. |
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hm -- anyone have a link to the old mobipocket reader version 6.0 (not 6.2) download? Mobi has links to old betas http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/beta/, but doesn't have the stable builds. oldversion.com not helpful
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also, has anyone tested to see if topaz/AZW1 files for kindle are thus readable in mobipocket reader this way?
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grr - you have a PM.
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thnks.
Additional clarification re: topaz comment above: there was speculation that topaz format is just a font-extended verson of mobi/azw. if so, seems plausible that one might be able to view topaz files on desktop pc mobipocket reader, if one were able to add the kindle PID to the desktop reader. a)this is highly speculative b)only useful to those like me who prefer reading on desktop over reading on kindle, and purchase ebooks only available on kindle -- since it doesn't remove drm. |
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then, i renamed the topaz kindle file to .prc. mobipocket reader thinks file is corrupted. oh well, longshot anyway, i suppose... |
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I don't think mobi 6.0 can read DRM'd mobi files (let alone TPZ) downloaded from amazon, even if you have registered your Kindle in 6.0. You would have to figure out a way to register your PC's PID with amazon (not gonna happen), to do this.
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To read the Topaz files, the PC's own PID would need to be changed to that of the Kindle. If this was possible, it would probably work for AZW files at least but there is no way I am aware of for replacing the PC PID. |
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much thanks for the clarification re: additional PID's; I guess using reader 6.0 isn't quite the shortcut I thought it was.
I guess going back to my earlier point (which now seems more appropriate to the mobi software forum), short of imaging and restoring one's hard drive partition, are there critical files or registry entries that allow you to restore your original PID? https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...011#post265011 |
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It's not, it uses a completely separate viewer on Kindle and is not related to Mobi in any way.
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