Originally posted by Starkeeper:
My PC does not have a smart media card and neither does my PC at work. You can't have a keyboard with devices that are more technologically advanced then what's currently used in the real world. I work in a high tech office with WAN's, LAN's, laser printers, high speed internet,email,voice mail, call center, 1-800 number, etc. I am not aware of any PC in our office with a smart media card.
It would be great if it has a smart media card, but please include a floppy.
Starkeeper
[This message has been edited by Starkeeper (edited 01-09-2004).]Starkeeper -
You can buy a smart-media card reader for less than $25. One end of the reader accepts the smart-media card while the other end is a USB port, prevalent on all but the most antiquated of PCs.
In this manner, you could take a 64Mb, $19 smart-media card, put it in the reader, have it show up as a drive on your computer, drag 1000 midifiles to it and be done in less than a minute. Do it with another $19 64Mb card and now you have backup in less than a minute.
Pop it into your new arranger and you have diskless access to thousands of midifiles instantly.
It really isn't advanced technology to me, but I may be in the minority here.
Tommy