Rhonda,
why can't she just put her compact flash cards from the millenium in to 
the bn and move files around from there? why go thorugh the step of 
downloading from a disk drive?
Isaac

On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Rhonda Clark wrote:

> Evelyn:
>      You will need to download your BrailleLite files on to a floppy disk.
> If won't necessarily matter whether you do it in a text or a braille format.
> If you have a Diskdrive that comes with the BN, you can download very
> easily.  Otherwise, you'll need to probably connect your BN to the computer.
> After that, you can export them to whatever format you need.
>      You can check your compact flash card the same way you would check
> files on any other drive.  I'm not sure I understood that part of the
> question correctly.  From the Main Menu, press W, then O.  You will be
> prompted "drive"?  You can either press the SPACEBAR, or press the first
> letter of the drive.  If you have the CF card in the side, it becomes a
> storage card, whereas if it is in the back, it becomes "compact flash".
> Then, you can see what is on the card, just like you would on flash, or
> keysoft.  HTH
> 
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