Maybe you should consider freeing more space on your system by removing some (or all) of the music you have on the flash disk. Maybe that will help you

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]
To: "BN List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 16:52:33 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Apex memory

Hi all,
Just a quick note/teaser, to prove the memory on the Apex is
really being
managed better. I unpacked and started using my Apex Friday, and
have been
using it ever since for reading web browsing, copying about 2gb
of music
onto my flash disk, and so on. The physical memory is at 44%, and
the
physical memory is at 97%; the lowest it has been is 96%. This is
WITHOUT
any sort of reset at all! I keep feeling like I have an old
Braille and
Speak; it continues to strike me anew that this device, which
feels like a
notetaker from the '90s, is more powerful than the larger, noiser
device I
used for four years, to say nothing of the Classic before that. I
am excited
for ks9.01 so that the minor bugs and annoyances can be fixed,
but overall I
am very pleased with the machine. Tomorrow I have classes; the
Apex's first
"field trial"! The keyboard is quieter, though not as quiet as a
laptop, so
hopefully it will not be as annoying to others in the class as
the mPower's
keyboard was.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from PC)
Email: [email protected]


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