Nomad IIc MP3 player - flash memory capac

I have an old Nomad IIc mp3 player. Does anyone know what the capacity for a flash memory card on it is? The manual says you can add upto 28 mb ( this was 5 years ago). I'd like to know if I can use a GB card in it.
thank you
trix

There was a firmware update that added support for 28MB SmartMedia:
http://www.nomadworld.com/downloads/...od=NOMAD%20IIc
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