Hi Thomas,

Technically, what you have stated here is not correct.  Basically, staring
away from the finer detail, there is a persistent storage manager present on
the PK that allocates a certain amount of space which we call the flash
disk.  This space will vary, depending on the size of the image that is
currently in ROM.  Therefore, the flash disk on the PK is not like the one
on the BrailleNote, where we have a dedicated storage chip and its capacity
is not dependent on the size of the image.


Regards,

Dean Jackson
Customer/Technical Analyst
Pulse Data International Ltd.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Rauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BrailleNote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:43 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] The BrailleNote PK


Hello listers,

I am referring to a thread that started on December 29. Nadja Van Niekerk
(I hope I kept the name correctly) asked about differences between the BN
BT and the BN PK. Vicky Collins wrote in her reply that, with 8 MB, the PK
would have less flash disk capacity.
May I correct Vicky a bit at this point?
The PK provides an internal storage of 64 MB + a flash disk with 32 MB
capacity. It may be, however, that, because of the capacity KeySoft needs
for its swap files, only 8 MB of the flash disk capacity can be used for
data storage by the user. Is that correct, Jonathan and Dean?
Greetings and best wishes for 2005
Thomas Rauch

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