Hi Joseph!

I have several questions, and hope that you can give me simple,
down-to-earth explanations.  

First, what is the difference between a "flash card" and a "sd card?"
They seem to be about the same thing, but not sure quite what the
difference is.  

Next:  Would you be able to tell me how to download a file from my PC to
my BrailleNote M-Power?  I just have a serial cable connecting my PC to
my BN. My bn has a braille keyboard.  

Last, I want to download the Bible, and wonder if it's best to put it on
a card?  I'm afraid the braillenote wouldn't have enough room to store
it.  

In the manual, there seem to be a lot of warnings about what not to
download, one wonders if anything can be downloaded at all!  But the
manual has been very helpful, but there are times when I need things
just a bit more portable.  

Thanks for your time, and for helping me.  


Martha Loescher, Secretary
ODNR Division of Watercraft
2045 Morse Rd 
Bldg A-3
Columbus OH  43229
Phone:  614-265-6774
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:19 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] multi-tasking


Dear list,
This is Joseph. I would also like to add my thoughts. From general and
technical point of view, multitasking means the process of running two
or
more applications at the same time. In reality, it is possible, but you
can
focus on one application at a time. For example, it is possible to read
a
book and compose an email at the same time. Let us say that you were
reading
a book and composing at the same time, although you can focus on reading
the
book. While it is already implemented, the limitations also exist. While
you
can compose and read at the same time, you can only focus on one thing
at a
time. Windows CE allows multitasking. Listening to media and doing other
thing is an example of multitasking, except with some twist. Because PK
and
mPower has dual-channel sound card, so you can listen to the media fle
and
the speech at the same time. Again, for the usual traffic reasons, I'll
close my thoughts right now.
P.S. Please, people, keep the messages in topic please.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Chao
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 5:29 PM
To: BrailleNote List
Subject: [Braillenote] multi-tasking


Dear List,

There was some discussion about wanting to multi-task and the 
wish of a third-arm.  Well, if you really think about the 
possibility of a third-arm; do you really think you would be able 
to process all of this information at one time? It isn't possible 
to take audio streaming, book reading aurally, book reading using 
Braille, reading email all at the same time efficiently.  The 
Braille is able to run things such as an audio stream while 
reading email and things like that, but if you were to go an 
further with multi-tasking it becomes extremely inefficient. That is
just my
thoughts on this topic.  I suggest thinking about 
reality before posting something like this--it isn't possible for 
any human to do this efficiently.
Kevin

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