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Posted By: Gary E Jolley National Electrical Code - 01/11/02 08:52 PM
I am looking for a version of the 2002 National Electrical Code that is available in the format of a "Pocket PC", specifically one that will work on HP Jordana. Does anyone out there know of a source?
Posted By: rkukl Re: National Electrical Code - 01/11/02 10:18 PM
I have the 2002 NEC on CD, on the CD is a copy in PDF format which can be opened in Adobe will that work?
Posted By: electure Re: National Electrical Code - 01/12/02 04:19 AM
With no pirating, of course.
Posted By: Gary E Jolley Re: National Electrical Code - 01/12/02 12:47 PM
Maybe I had better clarify a little more. On these small handhelds, the program has to be capable of working with "Windows for Pocket PCs". Therefore; as far as I can tell, a standard program on CD based on regular windows will not work.

Still looking for a source though, and thanks to anyone who thinks they can help.
Posted By: rbiro Re: National Electrical Code - 01/14/02 06:09 PM
Acrobat Reader is available from Adobe for the pocket pc. It should be possible to copy some or all of the pdf files from the NEC CD-Rom to your pocket pc using your pc. I'm not sure of the exact steps for the HP. I'm also not sure how much of the NEC will fit into a pocket pc, but if you limit it to the parts you are interested in, you should be able to load a useful amount into your pocket pc.

If you want to fit more of the NEC into your pocket pc, you could try something like
pdftohtml to convert the NEC to html and load it into your pocket pc. However, I would expect to loose important formatting information if you do so and possibly even change the meaning of some sections.

You can also extract just the text from the pdf with something like
pstotext , but I would expect the results to have lost all formatting and only be useful as a reference to someone with a lot of experience.
Posted By: Gary E Jolley Re: National Electrical Code - 01/15/02 01:13 AM
RBIRO,

THANKS FOR THE HELP; I WILL PURSUE THAT.
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