Hi Sandy,

On the old motherboards, there were 8 megabytes in the FLASH disk.  When you 
upgraded, that number was indeed expanded from 8 to 16 megabytes, but on the 
flash disk, not the keysoft system disk.  Every unit continues to have only 8 
megabytes of room in that disk, and you're absolutely right, it is proving to 
be rather limiting.  HTH, Laura


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>------ original message ------
>from: sandra tomkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] Temp files and the keysoft system disk?

>Hi to all,

>  I suppose this is particularly for Jonathan.  When I upgraded to the new 
> mother-board I was lead to believe that I now had 16 meg on my keysoft system 
> disk.  My bn has never shown this, when checking the size of that disk, 
> always telling me that I had 8 meg there.  I was told that this was a bug and 
> that I did, indeed, have the full quota but that the bn would not indicate 
> this.  However, because of the significance of temp files and their 
> constraints re downloading large files, such as MP3's, I find it hard to 
> comprehend exactly what is going on.  It seems that I do in fact only have 
> access to the original 8 meg for otherwise I cannot understand why I am 
> limited to downloading only, say, 3 or 4 meg files.  Could someone at PDI put 
> my mind at rest here? Do I in fact have 16 meg on my keysoft system disk and 
> if so, where is that extra space and why cannot I access it?

>Thanks,
>Sandy.


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