I charged up my jailbroken Kindle DX to see what the name of the monospace font was on it. It was called KindleBlackboxC, and when I added that name to the Courier fontlist, it was recognized. It mostly looks like Courier, though its A, Q, and g look different. It turns out that it is not among the fonts I can select from for reading a book, and the only Courier I could choose from for a book was one I had installed. KindleBlackboxC is close enough that I will group it with Courier. With that, Courier joins Palatino and Helvetica for full support among my test platforms.
I charged up my jailbroken Kindle DX to see what the name of the monospace font was on it. It was called KindleBlackboxC, and when I added that name to the Courier fontlist, it was recognized. It mostly looks like Courier, though its A, Q, and g look different. It turns out that it is not among the fonts I can select from for reading a book, and the only Courier I could choose from for a book was one I had installed. KindleBlackboxC is close enough that I will group it with Courier. With that, Courier joins Palatino and Helvetica for full support among my test platforms.