What are the advantages and features of 6.1 over the present version?

Chares

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>Hello!
>
>What you say is so, but one needs to pay for their initial upgrade, then 
>one has two upgrades for free before needing to pay for another major 
>upgrade.  In the case of 6.1 which should be out soon, users of the BN 
>family of products will need to pay $399 for the upgrade which will  be on 
>a flash card.  One simply places that flash card in their bn and somehow 
>executes whatever installs the new upgrade into the unit.  Imagine at some 
>point, newer BN units will already have 6.1 in them so what we call 
>an  upgrade will already be in newer units.  I'm certain this procedure 
>will be used in future upgrades but I'm probably saying more than I 
>know!  For me, 6.1 is the only upgrade that matters for now!  One must have 
>the newer mother board in their unit to have 5.0 and up.
>
>Jim Aldrich
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>At 08:16 AM 10/29/2004 , you wrote:
>>Hi, Charles and list:
>>Charles, it depends on what your upgrade is.  If it's the old motherboard, 
>>you can only grade to a 4.02.  If you have the new motherboard, and you 
>>have a 5.0, you can upgrade to a 5.1, by going up on the internet.  HTH
>>
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Pond)
>> >To: [email protected]
>> >Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:13:09 -0400 (EDT)
>> >Subject: [Braillenote] how to upgrade
>>
>> >If one can upgrade the BrailleNote to a future version, how is this done?
>> >Can the upgrade be downloaded, or must the BN be returned to a repair depot?
>>
>> >Charles
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