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I have one use for my 770 that others might too,
I want to be able to load up 20-30 photos of an old car restoration project so I can take my 770 with me and show the pics to the bodyshop etc,
the photos will be standard jpegs , 100k or so in size from my Sony camera.
I just ordered a 1G memory card so I will have the room,
I would like to show one photo and either use the stylus to press an arrow(?) back and forth to show the others.
Any simple ideas of a program I will need to load up , and how to get the photos from my Home computer to the 770.
Thanks for your help, I am much better with a wrench than a keyboard