Putting your maps on a microdrive is fine.  In fact, if you want maps for 
several states, this really is the way to go unless you have a compact flash 
card that 
is rather large.

It's recommended that you put all the files for each state in a directory as it 
can get a bit complicated to figure out just which ones you need for a given 
section of a state.  

The files for each state take several hundred megs of space which is why you 
need either a large-capacity flash card or a microdrive.  

When you load the maps, it's best to use a directory structure similar to that 
used on the cd the maps came on, unless you want several states in a single 
directory so they can always be loaded.

It's recommended though that you keep the number of states loaded int the bn at 
one time to a minimum as loading several sets of maps at once can slow 
down the braillenote.

Don

On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:45:43 -0000, will wrote:

hi all

would installing the gps maps on my microdrive be sufficient, or is a flash 
card required?
also, if i put the maps onto the storage card into a folder, which files do i 
need from each directory, all of them?
will
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