Only way to avoid clicks completely is to use a true flash card mounted on 
a PCMCIA Caddy.    There are cards now as large as 8GB.

Guido


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"carol pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
02/15/2004 02:16 AM
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Yes, David, it's good and I use it too;  but I wish it would make clicking
noises which come out on recordings!  <GROAN>

I understand that if you buy the adapted and then a Flash Card you don't
have that trouble, but it looks a bit expensive to do that to me.

Anyone got any comments here, please?


--
Carol



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> Linda and Sharon
>
> No, Linda you are mistaken here.  I use the Toshiba 5G card with the 
PTR1
> and it works very well.  The card is comparatively inexpensive when you
> consider how much it can store.  I definitely recommend it.
>
> David
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