Hi Tina,

No, I haven't been able to go to those conventions.
I wish there was a way they could have one here in Utah, like maybe in Salt 
Lake?
I would love to see the pk.
I asked Jonathan if there was a way I could beta test it.
I will send that out as soon as I get done reading my emails, and your reply is 
in that batch also.
So when you see this on the list, we all might know a little more.
I really want to see the pk's keyboard.
Also, I want to know if the pk has a book reader and the Bookshare unpack thing.
Maybe there is a reply from Jonathan on this in this batch of email I am 
reading, since I asked about the bookreader and Bookshare thing earlier.
Did you see anything on it?
Thanks.

Richard

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tina Birnenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 21:16:55 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] compact flash error 112 code

>thanks again and i had to again get rid of the data base since i helped it
>corrupt this time and now it happily frees for me and i've moved a lot off
>the flash disk in fact, do you know if we can get rid of the books like the
>christmas carol in the book folder? I eventually moved mine off to my card
>but that would free a little more space even and hopefully pdi and other
>computer companies will think a about your idea about the errors because it
>takes some playing and asking around to find out what to do and if they did
>your  idea, it wouldn't be as big a deal.  btw, have you gotten to either
>convention to check the pk? it sounds really cute.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "richard Van Driel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 7:05 PM
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] compact flash error 112 code


>> I agree with you Tina, that is a weird way to say that there's not enough
>memory.
>> I mean, what about just saying "no memory available and telling you what
>to do about it?
>> That flash card warning sounds kind of scary, and this stuff about putting
>the storage card in if you have removed it is a false thing, since you may
>not even have a storage card or flash card in, or may have never taken one
>out!
>> This is something of a beef I have with the computer industry in the first
>place.
>> There are still too many error messages that are written in programmees
>instead of plain english.
>> If you are not a programmer, how much information, can you get from, for
>example "Winsock error no.  1050?
>> Why not just say what the problem is in plain english and some different
>ways to fix it?
>> The bn has an excellent help system, and many of these errors are windows
>errors.
>> Maybe the bn should include something in the manuals and user guide that
>has a list of some of the error codes, what they mean and the best solutions
>for them.
>> Maybe this would be a good idea for all computers until the programmers
>start writing their error messages in plain english.
>> Some have started this already, but we need more.
>> Anyway, I'm glad I could help, and, really, when you get that particular
>error message (the flashcard one I mean) y's really not your flashcard or
>storage card in this case, it's the flash disk not having enough space to do
>whatever it needs to do or thinks it needs to do.
>> I really got this message a lot when I happened to get a lot of emails.
>> Sometimes just answering "No" at the "yes no" prompt area will solve the
>problem for a while and let you do whatever you want to do (empty the trash
>and free database space for example) and no doubt if you can get some files
>off the flash disk, it will then stop giving you that message.
>> Happy braillenoting!

>> Richard

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: tina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>>>Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:33:05 -0700
>>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] compact flash error 112 code

>>>Hi richard.  Tonight it gave me that code again so I moved several files
>to a cf card and did some things with keymail and am not seeing it yet.
>Awhat a weird way to say there's not much memory.


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