Dear Bob,

I'm sending my M Power back tomorrow.
I'm also having a problem with my Card.
It will not this  recognize the wireless card I bought from HumanWare.

,i can't answ} ! o!r "qs4

,frank ,;m4 ,h}n&ez4


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: bob mates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 00:46:41 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] complaint and two questions

>Hi, folks: It's 12:30 a.m.  in Pittsburgh, Pa., and I have a complaint and a 
>question; maybe two questions.
>Now, I installed 6.11 a few weeks back.  Aside from some little glitches with 
>email, it seems to be working okay, even though I can't get it to recognize 
>the wireless card I bought from HumanWare.  However, that isn't my complaint.  
>My complaint is this: There actually seems to be less available spaace on the 
>KeySoft System disk than before.  Why does this matter? Well, it matters 
>because I download a lot of books, and larger ones, which never seemed to be a 
>problem with 5.1, are sometimes not downloadable with 6.11.  Now, I am aware 
>that there's that little index file which is created in the Temp folder, where 
>the books go.  I read that in the Readme document.  I also realize that there 
>may be more files in the Windows folder.  Still, downloading books is one of 
>my favorite pass-times, and it's a bit harder to do.
>So, this leads me to my questions.  Here they are: (1) When I look in the Temp 
>folder, even when it says, "list of all, including hidden, files" nothing, 
>except that little index file shows.  Where does the book I've tried to 
>download go? WHAT's been happening is that I get 98 percent downloaaded, and 
>the BN locks up.  I have to do a reset to get out of it.  However, the book is 
>somewhere, because, when I look in the directory for KeySoft, it shows a lot 
>of bytes taken up.  So, again, where does the book go, and can I get it out? 
>Also, will the problem of this extraa file being created in Temp be addressed 
>in 7.0? 6.11 is okay, though I notice that I have to do more resets than I 
>previously had to do.  Anyway, that's it for me.  God bless.  Bob and Maxy-wax

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