I second your motion.  Hopefully Humanware will address these issues.  Isaih

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>From: "Kevin Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 17:15:52 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] Voltage

>Dear HumanWare Staff,

>I would like to make a suggestion regarding  the voltage in the CompactFlash 
>slot and the PCMCIA slot.  I would like to see someway of making the voltage 
>not just limited to a 3.3 voltage card, I would also like to see support for 
>cards that require 5 volts.  The reason this is an important piece that needs 
>to be implemented is, it makes the user have a broader choice when it comes to 
>choosing a card they desire.  And also for the users who had 5 volts cards, 
>they were able to use it with their BrailleNote Classics and PK, but when they 
>purchased the mPower or got a transplant, they were no longer able to use it, 
>it esssentially became useless.  I feel this isn't something that should of 
>been done, when products get upgraded features should be improved, not taken 
>out.  This is a restrictionn from purchasing larger storage devices, because 
>of the voltage limitation.  It is hahrd enough to purchase a piece of 
>equipment that cost 6,000 dollars and find you have a very small window of 
>devices that will work with it.
>I hope this is something that can be implemented, even if it means that users 
>who would like this functionality must ship their unit back to Concord or New 
>Zealand to take advantage of  higher level of capacity cards.
>Kevin
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