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PiDirect
Can someone elxplain to me exactly what the differences are between the registered version of PiDirect and unregistered besides the nag screen?
I have about 16 programs and probably 25 or so docs stored on it in addition to data files for a couple of my games stored in several directories. According to thew website, im only supposed to be able to have 20 files? or i that directories? Ive been using a memory card reaer/writer to modify directories on it. I know the registeredversion will allow me to do that through the visor.
can someone help me straighten this out?
thank you
matt

From what I understand (and I have PiDirect loaded, you would think I would be more certain), PiDirect allows programs access to an external memory card that would not normally be able to "see" PDBs on the memory card. The un-registered version limits this to 20 PDBs. This does not affect what programs, or PRCs, you can access. Normally that is a function of your launcher program. As more and more programs are written to access memory cards themselves, PiDirect will be of less and less use.
I have the optimized CSpotRun, and it can see all the books I have on there, but I do have an e-book reader that does not support external memory cards. With PiDirect enabled, I am able to access the first 20 e-books with that program, although I have many more than that on the card.
Come to think of it, I have been meaning to register that for some time. Sorry guys! It really helps for my older programs. You'll get your money soon.
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