[Dtb-talk] The Physical Cartridges themselves?
Greg Kearney
gkearney at gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 19:18:28 UTC 2011
It would be possible to build an SD card reader into the housing of a NSL Drive. We have considered building such a thing but right now the drives are less expensive and you have to have a really BIG order to justify all the plastic production work.
Gregory Kearney | Manager Accessible Media
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On 30/07/2011, at 1:31 AM, Eric SS wrote:
> Paul, good question. It would be interesting.
>
> I was just wondering why the blank cartridges we can buy are limited to 1 or
> 2GB. Also, why couldn't there be an empty cartridge so that we could insert
> an SD card of whatever capacity.
>
> Curious minds keep us from getting work done...
>
> Eric SS
>
>
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