Hi there!
I am in the Us and I have not yet used a 1 Gb card, however, I do use compact 
flash cards, and the ones I used are Sandisk and one Simpletech.
The only problem you might have with the Simpletech is that it is a different 
plug apparently.
What I mean is that it fits into the compact slot on the back as far as going 
in, but it won't click in.
However, and this is weird, because I can't feel any difference when I put it 
in, the Simpletech fits right into the pcmia adapter that fits into the side 
slot.
Then, it works fine.
I guess if I get a pk, I will have to figure out what to do about my simpletech 
card, unless Pdi has made the single card slot capable of holding both kinds of 
cards.
I think it's a different type of card.
I can't remember if the slot on the bn is for type 1 or 2 cards.
Hth

Richard

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Truong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 12:44:38 +1000
>Subject: [Braillenote] Compact Flash Cards.

>Hi Everyone,

>I've recently upgraded to Keysoft 5.1 and my BN QT has been upgraded with
>the latest Motherboard.  Thanks to the team at PDI Sydney Australia for
>doing a fine job of that.

>I'm wanting to purchase a compact Flash Card which has at least 1GB capacity
>so I can listen to audio books on the BN whilst I travel.  My query is which
>brand and model of these sort've cards works best with the BN and what is
>the largest capacity of these compact flash cards?  Thanks in advance for
>any help,

>David Truong

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