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The Erasmus Darwin link doesn't work. Is it also at Blackmask?
Dear Don,
Fixed, but yes.
shalom,
Steven
can these be loaded onto a palm? I have the space but haven't figured out how to do this - help anyone?
Alicia,
Yes, they can.
First, the webmaster at Blackmask offers iSilo versions preprepared. Second, if you don't have the iSilo reader (if you're using Microsoft--you have the Lit reader, which he also offers), get yourself a Doc Reader, such as Plucker (a proprietary format, but a good one) then get the Plucker converter and convert the HTML file that I link to to a pdb format and simply synch it.
Personally, I'd say invest the $25.00 for iSilo (www.isilo.com) and download the files for iSilo. Synch and use iSilo to read them.
Write if I need to say more.
Thanks.
Shalom,
Steven