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quote: Originally posted by miradu2000
Pi! I thought you WERE the boss! 
about the sizeing.. 1), for every change you do now, PLESE make a big deal out of it, I'm starting to get majorly confused!
I have vrs. 2.0 of the hardware (on the card), and the SM card does NOT stick out of the top of the module. The module though is like 1 mm to big on all sides, so that it deos not fit in a clip on back Handspring case. Is this the current vrs I'm supposed to be talking about, or is their an even newer one... The specs on your website say 11mm, but a thinmodem is .3 inches thick. Conversions show that to be about 7.5 mm, so your webstie lists the memplug as being very thick!
When will PiViever become an acceptable program again? IMHO, it's not even a feature of the memplug anymore, becusae it's virtually unusable.
I can ask you questions that go on, and on, and on! FOREVER! I'm such a curious individual. If you ever need help betaing stuff, even though all I own are 3 SM cards, please feel free to e-mail me 
ONE LAST THING. This will work with the Sony MS camera right? The point (IMHO) especially for SD is to be able to use al lthe hardware too, making the visor TRUELY the most expandable.
AND LAST OF ALL! (I go on and on don't I!)
PLEASE, I want PiTech to be active seeking lisencss of the memplug for use in springboard modules (think eyemod3, with memplug built in! OOO!) PLEASE!
I am just a software developer working at Pi. 
Your MemPlugSM hardware is already the latest one. I think 8.5mm thick.
PiViewer has just release a public beta in memplug forum, have you try it?? With our PiVFS Mgr, you can has many other alternatives for viewing pics now.
MemPlugMS can work well with other Memory stick products. I have take some pictures with a Sony Digital Camera, and view it without any problem 
I will forward your licensing suggestions to my boss 
Regards,
PiDeveloper
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