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Tomalok5 Page Icon Posted 2005-08-05 11:45 AM
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I have an NEC MP780 and want to port some eBooks in .lit format from my iPAQ to the MP780. The trouble is I cant find the software to read this file format. Has anyone else found something that will read LIT files?? Thanks
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Nick Charlton Page Icon Posted 2005-08-05 12:10 PM
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I don't know any myself, but how about searching for a LIT to PDF? There is a few (sorry, not LIT but) other convertors at this website:

http://www.processtext.com/index.html

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jindor Page Icon Posted 2005-08-05 12:16 PM
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Tomalok5 - 2005-08-05 11:45 AM

I have an NEC MP780 and want to port some eBooks in .lit format from my iPAQ to the MP780. The trouble is I cant find the software to read this file format. Has anyone else found something that will read LIT files?? Thanks


http://www.yetanotherhomepage.com/j7xx/j7xx.html?/j7xx/software/leisure/msr.html

This one works fine on my Jornada 720 and SIMpad SL4 with some additional dlls. I believe there will be a right version for MP780 too.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2005-08-05 12:37 PM
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The 780 is a 2.11 device, there is no reader version for it.
Ansyr Primer is (was) the only option for PDF

Edit: 720's on the brain today
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Nick Charlton Page Icon Posted 2005-08-05 12:45 PM
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This convertor can convert from LIT to loads of other formats, including word.

http://www.thebeatlesforever.com/processtext/abclit.html

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Tomalok5 Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 10:26 AM
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Nick,

Thanks, the ABC Amber convert worked fine for my files.

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Nick Charlton Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 12:49 PM
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Oh good.

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wallythacker Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 2:18 PM
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The abc gang seem to have a converter for everything. The only thing I dislike is the header/watermark they put in the converted files. Oh well, what do I expect from a demo.

While we're all here, how about a chm reader for hpc2k (mips). I found arm versions, no use to me. anyone?
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Nick Charlton Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 2:24 PM
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Yes please, add me to your MSN or email me.

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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 3:21 PM
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wallythacker - 2005-08-08 8:18 PM

The abc gang seem to have a converter for everything. The only thing I dislike is the header/watermark they put in the converted files. Oh well, what do I expect from a demo.

While we're all here, how about a chm reader for hpc2k (mips). I found arm versions, no use to me. anyone?


i'm interested too
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BANE J720 Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 5:04 PM
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Check out the HPC2000 forum, under the MICROSOFT FILE VIEWERS thread, there is a link to a working PDF viewer in there.

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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-08-08 6:32 PM
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acrobat reader is better than that pdf viewer (especially on hpc2000).
however neither will work on the 780...
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