I understand that Email attachments are saved onto the flash disk, but do they 
temporarily live on the system disk until fully downloaded, in the form of temp 
files?


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Hi Sarah and List,

The mPower only gives one the choice of saving the email and 
attachments to the Flash Disk. The PK allows one to save them to a 
compact flash card. I really can't imagine any attachment where one 
would need more than the 128 megs that is available on the Flash 
Disk. I am fairly confident that the problem has not been accurately diagnosed.

Robert Carter

At 03:57 PM 1/24/2006, you wrote:
>I was under the impression that one was able to download files to 
>any storage option on the BN, thus bypassing the system disk.    Is 
>this not true for Email attachments, are they handled in a different manner?
>
>Sarah
>
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 3:44 PM
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>
>Hello Dean,
>I thought it might require a hardware upgrade, so I am wondering,
>would it be possible, to give the user the option of where they
>would have the origional image of the download to? Such as giving
>the user the option of downloading to a compactflash card, this
>could allow for one to download as large a e-mail as their
>compactflash card is free.
>I hope this is considered for a future upgrade, since it would
>allow those who do not have the means for a computer, and a
>braillenote, to download larger files.  I have mentioned this
>once before, but I have been told that the flashouldisk has 128
>mb of space so that is efficient, but as I have learned, it isn't
>about how much room is on the flashouldisk, it is how much space
>is on the disk where the image is first downloaded to.
>So this would greatly enhance the use of the e-mail program.
>Thanks again,
>Robert
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Dean Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:18:43 +1300
> >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] braillenote
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> >Hello Robert,
>
> >While it might be possible to increase the size of attachments
>that can be
> >downloaded in a future release of KeySoft, increasing the size of
>the
> >KeySoft system disk would require a hardware upgrade.
>
> >Thank you for your feedback on this matter.
>
> >Regards,
>
> >Dean Jackson
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> >From: "robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Braillenote Humanware" <[email protected]
> >Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:32 AM
> >Subject: [Braillenote] braillenote
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>
> >> Hello Jonathan and list,
> >> I first want to say that I am really enjoying the upgrade and
> >> have already created a database and have played with the fm
>radio
> >> quite a bit.
> >> Though I think the current version of ks is great, I would like
> >> to see you increase the size of the Keysoft System Disk.
> >> I am not sure if this would be a hardware upgrade or not, but I
> >> have found, that there are attachments and other such items that
> >> will not download on the braillenote, and for some, this is
>their
> >> only means of using a computer, for they can't aford a pc.
> >> The reason I say this, is that the keysoft system disk at least
> >> on my unit, is only 32 mb large, and when you download a
> >> attachment, or whatever else, such as a mp3 file, it first is
> >> loading a image on the ks system disk, and if it is larger than
> >> 32 mb or whatever size is free on your system, then you cannot
> >> download this e-mail and attachment, and I think that this
>should
> >> really be looked into for a future release.
> >> Thanks, and I will continue to play with the new features of ks
> >> 7.
> >> Robert
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