I have a Lexar 128 card and it was about $30 at CompUSA. Works great,
and luckily I've never had it volunteer to reformat itself. Knock on
wood.



Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 

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Strick
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:53 AM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Compact Flash Cards.


I use a Lexar media card. I know that they come in sizes up to several
gigabits but they also cost in upwards of $300.

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Truong
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 22:45
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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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Home Page:  http://members.optusnet.com.au/davidtruong/


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