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kono
02-12-2007, 02:10 AM
hello everyone,
i'm using my p3600 & I also have the kaiser tytn2, mainly for books reading. have i have big files in doc format (5-9mb each), but becuase it takes them forever to load then i converted them to txt files, which now weighs only 1.5mb but also takes 15sec to load from the mini sd card (from the device itself it takes 11sec).
I have some few questions:
1. what can i do to make it faster? maybe a different rom? maybe a different doc viewer? maybe a different mini sd card (i use transcend 2gb)?
2. are you familiar with other mobile phone that can handle this task like it should be. i had old palm's which would open it faster and which less memory & cpu power?
3. after trying different rom's i now tried to flash and couldn't. getting error message 270, image file is corrupt. any idea?
thanks for the help.

jmermel
02-12-2007, 02:33 AM
hello everyone,
i'm using my p3600 & I also have the kaiser tytn2, mainly for books reading. have i have big files in doc format (5-9mb each), but becuase it takes them forever to load then i converted them to txt files, which now weighs only 1.5mb but also takes 15sec to load from the mini sd card (from the device itself it takes 11sec).
I have some few questions:
1. what can i do to make it faster? maybe a different rom? maybe a different doc viewer? maybe a different mini sd card (i use transcend 2gb)?
2. are you familiar with other mobile phone that can handle this task like it should be. i had old palm's which would open it faster and which less memory & cpu power?
3. after trying different rom's i now tried to flash and couldn't. getting error message 270, image file is corrupt. any idea?
thanks for the help.

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tjlabais
02-12-2007, 04:57 AM
for your reading large text problem. I have had three devices, but it really does behave this way. So, what I did was to split up the files into chunks, and it opens faster for me.

deago
02-12-2007, 05:02 AM
Have you tried Haali Reader (http://haali.cs.msu.ru/pocketpc/) ? I also use my P3600 for reading e-books in .txt or .rtf format, and I find this piece of software really efficient and fast.