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    SV2412, Run Program off of card

    Hi,

    On the SV2412, is there a way to run the program off of the flash card instead of copying it into the controller's memory? There is hardly any space on there and some of my programs require all of the space available on the machine (250KB or so). Is there a reason why they don't put way more program capacity on the machine? 250KB is practically nothing.

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    yes you need a flash card it goes in back of machine


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    There is another slot for another CF card besides the one on the control itself? Is there any way to run it off of the card on the front of the panel, or do you have to have two, where one expands the internal storage?


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    You should be able to. Here's the instructions. Use the card slot on the front.
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    AWESOME!!
    I was just talking to my dealer about just this very subject


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