I have a 32 MB PCMCIA card, it is nice, and I still use it, but I have
two 256 K compact flash cards and a 128 K flash card and use them too,
usually in the adaptor, but now that I have my upgrade, after struggling
with readers and swapping cards, one evening remembers the compact flash
slot and voila, it worked great, except getting the card back out was a
pain.  

My only problem is remembering what I have stored on which card and in
which BN the card is residing.  I actually sent my original 18-cell off
for its upgrade and cleaning, it was back in a week, but UPS and I were
having a battle on times, seems the driver decided to mark one day on
the slip, Friday, which would have been fine but showed up on Thursday
instead, and then on Friday he was four hours earlier than his slip
said, luckily, I just happened to be at home then, on my way out
thinking I did not need to be here until later.  

I am not a fan of UPS folks, they delivered my 32-cell while I was at
work, dumped it on the porch and left, then hassle me over the 18-cell,
and a few years ago delivered a braille embosser and left it, while
insisting I needed to sign for a $35 bottle of perfume, and no
accommodation for my working hours, the perfume actually went back to
the company because I could not be home.  

I usually use Fed Ex, mostly because the substation in my area is about
three blocks from my house and they will hold anything for me.  

I thought HumanWare shipped back the same way you shipped, and I shipped
Fed Ex for the reason that I could pick up at there office near my
house.  




Rose Combs
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 9:14 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] PCMCIA memory cards


Hi All,

Sandisk makes all kinds of PCMCIA type cards. A good online source is 
www.flashmemorystore.com

Robert Carter

At 06:57 PM 11/26/2003, you wrote:
>I don't want that, just an extra thing to cary around.
>
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>Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:55 PM
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>just get a pcmcia to cf adapter for about 10 dollars.
>
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>On 11/26/2003 at 7:22 PM Jared wrote:
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> >Does anyone know where I can get cards that will fit into the braille

> >note's PCMCIA slot, and also fit into the PCMCIA slot on a laptop? I 
> >want something
> >that acts like my compaq flash card, but doesn't need a reader to be
used
> >with a laptop. If these egzist please tell me where I can get these,
and
> >how
> >much they are.
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