Here's another (possibly) useful HP200LX database. I downloaded the most recent ascii text of the titles and authors from the "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/). 

For those that might be interested, here's a summary of what I did to convert the text list into a database file. I imported the file PROJECT~1.TXT into an Excel spreadsheet and saved it as a comma-separated-value, or delimited, (DLM) file. Ported the DLM file to my HP200LX and cleaned up the file so that it could be read into a new *.gdb file (PG.GDB) using GDBLOAD.EXE. 

Listed below are the files used in the creation of the database and the database itself.

Enjoy!

Paul Stratton
Paul_Stratton@msn.com


 Directory of A:\DATA\GUTENBRG\INDEX

PG       DLM  | Converted List for GDBLOAD.EXE
PG       EXE  | Self extracting file of this list.
PROJECT  TXT  | Source List from Proj. Gutenberg.
PG       GDB  | THE HP200LX DATABASE!
README   TXT  | This file.

This list (PROJEC~1 TXT) has been downloaded from: 
"The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page"
(http://promo.net/pg/)

Last Updated: September 6th, 1997 by Pietro Di Miceli 

The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg.
This list serves as reference only.

For downloading books, please go to:

http://promo.net/pg/_authors/_A_index.html

Or check our FTP archive at: 
ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/
and etext subdirectories.
