Hi,

I am using a 2 GB HC SD card in my Mpower and it seems to work just fine. I don't really know what the difference is in an HC SD and a regular SD card is though.

Nikki B.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 06:58:25 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] mPower Maximum SD/CF card support

Any card that has the label, "HCSD" will not work in the mPower
at the
moment. I believe the largest standard SD card I saw was a 4GB
one. I got
that one rfor roughly $40.

Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 5:22 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] mPower Maximum SD/CF card support


Hi all

What is the maximum size/speed SD and CF cards supported by the
mPower
running KeySoft 7.5?  E.g. do you think the one below will work?

Thanks

" Integral

SDHC (SD High Capacity)

Integrals SDHC card has a massive 8GB storage capacity and
blistering data
transfer speed. This means you can store digital content like
high-resolution
photos, high-definition videos, MP3 media etc without the
restrictions of
memory capacity and previous data write speeds.

SDHC come in three performance classes, Class 2, 4 and 6, they
help the
users recognize speed and performance requirements of the SDHC
cards and
the device
it is functioning in. The class is dependent on what write-speed
the card
has, the higher the "Class", the faster the card is (Class 2: 2
MB/s;
Class 4:
4 MB/s; Class 6: 6MB/s).

Integral's SDHC class4 range sequentially reads and writes at 4
MB/sec

Features;

. Same size as the standard SD card
. Solid State - No moving parts
. Non-Volatile - Data maintained with no power
. Comes with FREE protective plastic case
. Tested with a wide range of SDHC devices
. 5 year warranty

If a class 4 logo is displayed on your digital device then it is
advised
that you should use a class 4 SDHC card. The class 2 will
function in the
device
but would run at its manufactured slower speed.

Because SDHC uses the newest technology in memory cards, if the
host
device was purchased earlier than 2006 then the SDHC memory
cards will not
function
in the device. It is advised NOT to use non-SDHC compliant SD
8GB cards in
a SDHC compatible device as file corruption may occur."

Deon van Wyk
Deon van Wyk - M.C.S.P.
Lever Physiotherapy Clinic
25 Fyfield Road
Enfield  EN1 3TT
Tel:  02083660666



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