Full 1gb usb drive with space available

Have a 1gb USB drive that indicates 731 MB available but getting "no free disk space" messge when I try to copy 2mb jpg pictures.
This is information from Disk utility when I did a verify and repair on this drive
Verifying volume “MyDrive”
Checking file system** /dev/disk2s1
** Phase 1 - Preparing FAT
** Phase 2 - Checking Directories
** Phase 3 - Checking for Orphan Clusters
427 files, 714656 KiB free (44666 clusters)
Verify and Repair volume “MyDrive”
Checking file system** /dev/disk2s1
** Phase 1 - Preparing FAT
** Phase 2 - Checking Directories
** Phase 3 - Checking for Orphan Clusters
444 files, 714272 KiB free (44642 clusters)
Volume repair complete.Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
Thanks for any response.

Despite being formatted FAT there shouldn't be that kind of overhead.  I have several FAT formatted flash drives and they work perfectly well with only nominal formatting overhead subtracting from the nominal 1 GB (I think 960-something MB free).  The only difference is I use these and formatted them with Tiger.

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