Wow, I love braille displays, but getting money, money for college is going to be hard enough, but I think the technology costs more than most can afford, thus causing less to be sold than what would be if they cost less. I really could use a braille display, as I'm quite interested in radio, and think reading stuff in braille is easier and quicker than trying to mimick the speech I'm listening to. There's probably many other situations to use braille rather than speech. With speech, you'd have to do so much editing to take hesitations out, maybe not real hard with a little time compressing, but wonder if it's that noticable anyways? At 09:37 AM 11/16/01 +0800, you wrote: >G'day Janina, > >I work as a technician for a blindness agency in Australia and I monitor the blinux list. I was interested about your comment about Microsoft no longer supporting MIPS processors for Win CE. I was wondering how you found this information as we have several people considering getting Braille Notes and other versions of that hardware. This could make a difference as to the advice we give our clients. I would very much like to get some more information on this if you could oblige. > >Thanks in advance. > > > >Craig Powell >Technical Support Officer >Association f/t Blind W.A. >(08) 93118222 >0411643682 >craigp@abwa.asn.au > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Blinux-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > >