OK so taking a quick look at this I did the following to get some files on the included 8 MB SD device.

Took volume 1 of Bebop's 20 for 1 distribution (I can finally play those wonderful files) and copied to floppy then used the SD Mzanager on the 7000 and copied the floppy disk to SD folder 1

I then put the SD back in the laptop and copied the KN7000MN.INF file to the harddrive.

Did the same again with Volume 2 to folder 2 and took the file again.

This way I can see how the file is building up with information.

The sad thing is the floppy file names still appear in the various folders just like they did on the floppies when copied across the way I did. It seems to me the .INF file is just a small database mapping names assigned at the keyboard to file names in the various folders. Possibly it was thought of a way to optimize the listing of files - by folder, by number, by alphabet. The hex editor approach is far too difficult to use. I think what is needed is after all the files have been placed in folders using the SD device in a PC the way you want, a program that reads the SD directories and allows you to assign names to the files in a GUI that would then construct the .INF file would be exactly what is wanted.

Even after limited use I have found the software in the KN7000 slow at copying files between floppy and SD. The SongManager using USB is also very slow compared to what I would expect the hardware to be capable of.

Ron