thanks a lot. It worked. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Slotten" <douglas.slotten@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: playing rfbd books on the book port > I have accomplished the task, but I did make two calls to RFB&D and one to > APH before I got there. Here is what I learned. > > First, as you noted, you must install or register the program using the CD > from RFB&D. To do this, you must click on the link on the page that > indicates it will take you to a RFB&D registration cite. This site will > give you a machine code and a 16 digit key. The key is case sensitive, > which meant in my case that the alphabetic characters were upper case. You > then go back to the page on which the earlier link was and enter your name > (probably your social security number) and the key. The social does not use > dashes, but the key does. Follow the rest of the instructions. You should > also have received a pin number with your registration CD. This must be > entered to open the digital books from RFB&D with BWR or to transfer to the > BP. > > Second, with the BP connected, you go to the drive on which the CD is > located, hit enter and tab to take you to the file list. You cannot send > the HTML files as you will get only one or two lines per page. You must go > the file called NCC with some extension. There is only one file called NCC. > Hit enter. This will place you in a page by page listing with two tabs. > The chapters titles are indicated. The first tab reflects the starting > point from which data will be sent to the BP. Once you have determined the > starting point, hit tab. The page that reflects the maximum that can be > sent to the BP will be indicated. You may move to an earlier page, but not > to a later page by hitting up arrow or page up, the increments being > different. Once you have established the range, click okay. The sending > process begins. You will be asked to enter your pin number at this point. > The transfer will take some time if you are sending a large portion of the > book. > > One other note. For the operations in the first step, the main enter key, > rather than the num pad enter key must be used. I don't remember now if it > is also necessary for the second step. Hope this helps. > > >