Hi Jonathan,

Thanks.  If I understand this, it sounds like M Power users can burn the
upgrades into ROM with an SD card, while classic users must use a flash card
and have it stored on the flash disk and load it into RAM.  Do I finally
have it?  Thanks.
Best Regards,

Les 

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Hi Les, no, this isn't possible because of hardware differences and the
different boot loader on the mPower.

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Hi Jonathan,

Okay then, one more question, if classic users can use the compact flash
slot, and the M Power has a compact flash slot, couldn't one use the compact
flash slot as well?  Am I missing something here?  Thanks.
Best Regards,

Les

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Hi Les, Classic users can upgrade using the compact flash slot.

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Hi Jonathan,

Okay, what about classic BrailleNote users?  Does this mean that since they
don't have an SD slot that their only option will be to purchase SMA's on
media rather than electronic downloading?  Or is their upgrade from 6.11 to
7 handled differently than M-Power users?  I've decided to go with the media
SMA and receive the appropriate media to install from.  This issue does seem
confusing, and HumanWare Sales, as well as technical support reps had
difficulty answering my queries about this.
Best Regards,

Les

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Hello Les, yes, an SD card is required, a compact flash card will not work.
This is because we are polling one slot when the unit turns on for a card
containing a new rom image, and that slot is the SD slot.

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Hi Jonathan,

If we have flash cards instead, will that work?  If not, are SD cards the
only way one will be able to install the update?  I opted for a downloadable
version SMA, but don't own an SD card.
Best Regards,

Les

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Hi pam, let me see if I can clear this one up with a brief history lesson
<smile>. KeySoft 6.1 was unique, because before its release, customers could
only install updates on their flash disks. That is to say your version of
KeySoft that shipped from the factory would remain in ROM.
BrailleNote would look for a newer version on the flash disk, and if it
existed, would use that. This wasn't practical for version 6.1, because we
upgraded the operating system. At the same time as we updated the operating
system, we also took the opportunity to introduce new boot loading
technology, which now allows customers to burn their own ROM image. This
means that precious flash disk space is not being wasted on newer versions
of KeySoft, and it also means that any major changes in the future, like
operating system upgrades, will be much easier to do, provided of course
that Microsoft allow us to do them electronically.
Bottom line is that it is unlikely that any versions of Keysoft in the
foreseeable future will require physical media. If they do, we'll make sure
those who elect to download their updates aren't left out in the cold.
Speicifically on version 7, the update will most definitely be doable
electronically. You will need to do this from an SD card, so make sure you
have one. We'll give people the info they need closer to the time.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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