Rhonda, Tom  and all other interested parties (ladies first),

I am in process of preparing a book of the bass parts of fourteen carols, words 
and music, on the BrailleNote, a line of music under a line of words, for 
transfer to a braille 'n' speak, braille lite setup, for embossing by a friend. 
  Thanks to Brenda Mueller, who has been absolutely brilliant in the past about 
this topic, I know that the best way of doing this is to put these carols from 
my BrailleNote on a disk in the "None" folder.   Then, the disk drive used by 
my twelve-year-old braille 'n' speak will recognise any file in the none 
folder, and I can check that all settings and line endings are correct before 
sending the disk for embossing to my friend, who will use his braille lite to 
read the files.   So it can be done.   The patience needed is, I have found, at 
the BrailleNote end, where quite often the "storage card" drive is not 
recognised in the first place, and one has to do a lot of re-setting and 
returning to the main menu before it is.

I hope that this helps.   This is only one humble person's experience, and 
others might have different experiences with the super disk drive.   I can tell 
you this much:  when it works, it's super!!!

Warm regards,

Jim Taylor.





> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rhonda Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:53:44 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Off-topic Question: Super Disk Drive

>Hi, Tom and list:
>     I am writing concerning the Super Disk Drive.  In my experience, once a
>disk has been formatted in the BN, it will not read on anything else.  I
>tried going from my Super Disk Drive, and was going to download into another
>piece of equipment.  It didn't recognize it.  The super Diskdrive kept
>telling me I needed to format, and I would lose all of my data.  Wish I
>could be more helpful.



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