Hi. If you have a flash card reader, you can transfer things directly to the card from your pc. It plugs into the USB port on your pc and with a card in it, acts like another drive. All you then need is the flash card and a PCMCIA adapter to stick the card in. Then you can put this adapter into the right side of your bn. If you don't want to use the adapter, you can just put the flash card into the back slot on your bn, but a card reader is nice when you want to transfer things back and forth between your bn and your computer.
At 2/3/2005, you wrote:

Hello,
Okay I thought the flash card reader had something to do with the PC not the BN. Now I'm wondering how much I need to buy here's what I think I need to purchase so far.
1.  one compct flash card
2 one Pacamia card for the right hand side slot of my unit.
3.  An adapter for the Pacamia sloj to go with that particular card.

4. A flash card reader? I'm not sure about this one so I'll put a question mark beside it.
Why do I need a flash card reader? I thought the flash card worked by itself.

I'm not looking for a disk drive so that isn't what I'm interested in.
Thanks for your help and your time.

I'm just wondering which items I really need and why. I'm inwithested in purchasing one of each card the compact flash card xthe other type the Pacamia one. Sorry I can never remember how to spell it correctly. I haven't had a chance to see if the local computer store has the compact flash cards.
Thanks.
Lisa


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