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Hey all, I was just wondering if anyone else had experimented with 1gig CF cards on the DX80 voicemails; I've got one here working thats been up for 3 days with no hiccups yet. Its a "Sandisk Ultra II" card. Voicemail has 4369 minutes of message space. That ought to make the customers happy 
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How did you get it to accept it? I tried one once, and it just plain wouldn't come up.
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512K is the biggest I've tried.
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Overkill.
A 512 card is bigger then any 80 or 120 needs, a gig is overkill. Why bother and chance the extra service calls?
It's like putting a 350 in a 72 vega. Oh wait, I did that once. : )
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It's smaller than the HDD unit, but I already know you only do the CF voicemails. For those systems that are fully expanded, the original 32MB and even 64MB CF can be a bit small if you don't set the COS appropriately, and disable logging.
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Try and find a 32 or 64 card. I still can find 264 aand 512 cards. Small block Chevy in a Vega... Viagra 40 years before it was developed. That would get yur motor running. 
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Overkill.
A 512 card is bigger then any 80 or 120 needs, a gig is overkill. Why bother and chance the extra service calls? Easy to find and in many cases cheaper. I've had no trouble with them.
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Easier to find is definatly true, early on we couldn't get them (1 gig)to work. What flavor do you have success with? I bought several 512's on line from circuit city pretty cheap and keep them for spares right now, when they are gone I might not be able to find the 512's. They are quickly becoming extinct.
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Yeah, I'd like to know how you got 1+GB to work, and which brnads you've tried. Did you have to format it a certain way before loading it up, and if so, how did you load it up (utility, Ghost, direct copy, etc.)?
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yeah but 1 gig works so stay with it.
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