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Never worked on one I don't think. Do they work off floppies? Does it program like 200D?
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Pretty much just like a 200D, as far as forms go. No floppies, thank goodness. Just a PCMCIA memory card. Hope this helps.
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The 200 Light uses 3.5' floppy drives, just like the SX200D. In fact, when they're brand new, the diskettes will work in either system. The SX200ML was the first config. to use the PCMCIA memory card. Either way, it's still 'installer' default password, form 1, form 9, blah, blah, blah!!
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Thanks, guys. I didn't realize the info was in my ML/EL manual.
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