Hi Josh, Chris, and others Yes, PCMIA and compact flash cards are different. Both are accessible to the bn. The compact flash are smaller, and fit into the rear slot of the bn, the same slot that can be used for an ethernet card. A pcmcia or the superdisk drive will fit into the side slot. You can also get a pcmia compact flash adapter, which you can put in the side slot, and then slide a compact flash card in there as well. HTH, Laura
"Neither of us [Yoko and I] want to make the mistake that Gandhi and Martin Luther King did, which is get killed one way or the other. Because people only like dead saints, and I refuse to be a saint or a martyr." (John Lennon, 1969) >------ original message ------ >from: "Chris Cooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] 512mb compact flash card > You can ask the list. I thought we had to use the PCMCIA slot for that >card that goes there or the microdrive that PulseData sells in the other >slot. But, if you're unsure, feel free to ask the list. I've heard people >talk of Compact Flash but are they meaning PCMCIA? When I posted my >question about the flash card I saw, they were only for USB or parallel >ports, not serial-type interfaces. Perhaps you can sort this out. >Chris >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
