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> QPSword on SL6000?, Anybody finding it ok?
supperman
post Oct 22 2004, 09:41 PM
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Hi!

I've been trying to get the reader to work on my 6000, but I've been having troubles with some of the modules. The KJV bible module works, for the most part, but some chapters have nothing in it. I couldn't install the Webster dictionary, regardless of whether I tried to install it in the internal memory or on my flash cards.

Has anybody used QPSword successfully? Cheers!
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preem
post Jan 19 2005, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE(supperman @ Oct 22 2004, 09:41 PM)
Hi!

I've been trying to get the reader to work on my 6000, but I've been having troubles with some of the modules. The KJV bible module works, for the most part, but some chapters have nothing in it. I couldn't install the Webster dictionary, regardless of whether I tried to install it in the internal memory or on my flash cards.

Has anybody used QPSword successfully? Cheers!
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I just installed qpsword. I installed the program to the internal memory and the modules to my SD card. I had to download the modules in zip format and unzip them to the /usr/share/sword dir on my SD card. everything seems to work well except strongs. I have not played around with it much yet though. I am still a noob but I hope this helps.
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xjqian
post Jan 19 2005, 08:08 PM
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all works great for me. Are you trying to install the modules as ipk. They are HUGE! Use the method preem described above. Thanks for bring it to my attention. One question, how to change the font size?
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