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How is the Flash memory shared by the voice and music folders?

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How is the Flash memory shared by the voice and music folders?

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The WS-311M has 512 MB of Flash memory. A small amount of that memory is reserved for the “overhead”–firmware and system files needed to run the recorder. The remaining free memory is shared among the various folders–Folders A through E–and the MUSIC folder, plus any files that may be saved to the recorder as a mass storage device.

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The DM-10 has 64 MB of Flash memory. The dictation folders and music folders share the 64 MB of available memory. If the music folder is using 50 MB of memory, 14 MB are left for other purposes. The recorder can also be used as a mass storage device (“jump” drive) to transfer files from one computer to another. It is seen in My Computer as a Removable Disk drive.

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