HI JOHN/Bill/FRAN

It's would seem to me(correct me if i'm wrong)that if these times are correct then it is better to have several 64mb SD's rather than one massive one and on looking on the technote prices there is no advantage in price in having the larger ones. I must admit that I have not gone into this area of the Keyboard in a big way as yet due to time restrictions but would it not be as quick to keep several 64mb ones, each with different groups of styles on each?

regards
pete b.
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Originally posted by Bill Norrie:
Hi John - Looks like you too have got a dose of the 'Stereo Stutters'
Since your results show that the larger capacity card took the longest time, I'm wondering if 'Write Time' is related to the size of the card. Maybe the backup and restore operations write to ALL the memory locations on the card, irrespective of the actual quantity of data. ie Real Data and then just blank data.
I know that when programming an EPROM chip from a computer, using an EPROM programmer, generally, the entire memory is written to - even though only a few locations contain actual data.
Does anyone have say 128Mb and 256Mb or 64Mb and 128Mb cards of the same manufacture? If so, it would be possible to determine whether the same thing happens or if it is possibly a difference in manufacturer spec.
I think the 'Memory remaining/used' counter problem is probably a minor bug in the KN7000 software.