Hi,

I haven't looked at it for ages but there was a list of compatible
cards on the Humanware website, but last time I looked most of those
cards are no longer being sold.  I think the best way of finding out
whether a particular card works is asking on here whether anyone else
has tried it.  Failing that, I''m afraid you have to buy it and see
what happens.

Catherine

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> I get so confused when looking for technology that's meant for computers vs.
> cameras or cell phones etc. How does one tell? My current dilemma, for
> example is SD cards. How does one go abou knowing which kind of SD card is
> something a braillenote can use?
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