I do not yet have either the new motherboard or ks 5, but am trying.
I am curious about the mp 3 though.
When you download an mp 3 file, can you specify the drive you want if you are 
doing it online?
If not, a suggestion to make.
If you have to load it onto the flash disk or ks disk, what about a bufffer 
program that would load a certain amount at a time and then transfer that to 
the storage card and then continue loading and so on?
I know the trouble with loading large files, especially if you don't have 
something large enough to hold it.
I tried to download the "Book of Mormon onto our pc, so I could put it on 
diskette and copy it to my bn's storage card.
This was from the "Guittenberg" site.
The file was too large to fit onto a floppy, and there seems to be no way to 
brake it up so you can load it onto sepparate disks.
I guess I must wait until we can get a card reader before I can load the "Book 
of Mormon", unless someone knows of another way to do this.
I can't really activesync because we have problems with our pc and another pda.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Ann Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:22:20 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote]  Suggestion

>Hi all,

>Um, having had experience with MP3's on the PC, you've got to remember
>that MP3's, typically come in numbers of megs.  For exaple an hour and
>a half's worth reading on a book recorded at 22050 mono is about 20
>megs, give or take.  Unless you have a storage card that will
>accommodate this file in the BN, you can't expect to be able to
>download such a thing successfully.  The first part of the tutorial is
>10 megs in size and the second file is 9.9 megs in size.  Ya gots to
>have a place to put 'em folks!

>Ann P.

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