![]() ![]() Those got downloaded either with no DRM or old DRM.įor me it was easier than setting it up with BlueStacks, especially since I already had the ADB stuff installed in Windows 10 from when I rooted some phones and put LineageOS on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3.0 7". ![]() So I unmounted the SD, plugged it into my desktop and FINALLY I have direct access to the copies of the books which I paid for. I haven't tried copying just the book files to a different folder on the SD. I copied the whole folder from internal storage to the SD yet somehow the books are still hidden from Windows. NOW I can use a file manager app on the tablet to copy the book files to the SD. Then I had to enable Developer mode, turn on USB Debugging, download a couple of books to the tablet, pull an ADB backup of the Kindle app, use that backup to get the key for DeDRM in Calibre. Newer Kindle versions somehow completely hide the book files from everything but themselves, and block data from being pulled in an ADB backup along with the app. The oldest Android version this will run on is 5.1. This is the era of the horrible copy of Apple's horrible "cover flow". Supposedly early revisions of 4.17 will also work. That's the last version of 4.16 I could find. It has Android 5.1.1 on it and I installed Kindle 4.16.0.75. ![]() I have an old Android tablet, a Quanta Microsystems AQT80 (Sprint Slate 8). ![]()
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