Fw: [braillenote] brailleNote access to linux]

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uhhh sure it will, ... or at least it's processor will...

isn't there w way to get to the wince level of things so any of the mips
based flash management utilities could easily back up and replace what's
living inside the thing now?

J

-----Original Message-----
From: blinux-list-admin@redhat.com
[mailto:blinux-list-admin@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Mike Pedersen
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:37 PM
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: RE: Fw: [braillenote] brailleNote access to linux]


Hi, I don't think that Larry was trying to imply that PDI in's self
developed the driver.  As someone who contributed to getting the
braillenote working smoothly with brailletty I asked Dave if I could get
the info out to the braillenote list.  I forwarded the brailletty info
to Larry so that we could get the information out to all of the
braillenote users who run Linux.  In answer to another question, no the
braillenote will not run Linux.

regards
Mike Pedersen


-----Original Message-----
From: blinux-list-admin@redhat.com [mailto:blinux-list-admin@redhat.com]
On Behalf Of lobap@adaptech.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:40 PM
To: blinux list
Subject: Re: Fw: [braillenote] brailleNote access to linux]


Hi all:

To be presize, Dave Mielke is not only the maintainer of this
project but he himself with the assistance of group of other
users developed the actual driver to support BN under Linux.
Although, Linux and BrailleNote users appreciate PulsData willingness to

give Dave and his friends access to their product documentation, Mr.
Mielke and other BrailleNote users were behind the creation of this
driver.

Thank you Dave, Sebastien and everybody who was involved into it.

Regards,
Pawel.

 On Wed, 2 Jan
2002, David Poehlman wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gregory Nowak" <gnowak1@uic.edu>
> To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:23 PM
> Subject: fw: [braillenote] brailleNote access to linux]
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I thought some of you might find the below interesting and perhaps
> usefull. Greg
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from "Larry L. Lewis, Jr."
> <l.lewis@mindspring.com> -----
>
> From: "Larry L. Lewis, Jr." <l.lewis@mindspring.com>
> To: "BrailleNote discussion list" <braillenote@lyris.pulsedata.co.nz>
> Cc: "Rick Plescia" <RAPlescia@aol.com>,
>    "Judy and Larry McCreary" <ruf@cris.com>,
>    "Jim Sullivan" <jimsullivan27@earthlink.net>,
>    "Ed Smith" <esmith01@concentric.net>,
>    "Dominic Gagliano" <dominicg@concentric.net>,
>    "Matt Ater" <mater@4access.com>,
>    "HumanWare Home Office Staff" <Staff@humanware.com>,
>    "Kim Burgess" <burgess@humanware.com>,
>    "HumanWare Management Team" <hwimgrs@humanware.com>,
>    "HumanWare Distributors" <HWIdist@humanware.com>
> Subject: [braillenote] brailleNote  access to linux
> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 16:36:06 -0500
>
> Braille Access to Linux
> Hello folks,
>
> Over the past year or so there has been a bit of interest by the North

> American market to have some degree of Linux access with the
> BrailleNote family of products.  Many of you are familiar with Braille

> TTY, a Linux-based Braille screenreader which provides access to a
> Linux box. The Pulse Data Group is pleased to announce the arrival of
> a Braille TTY driver
> for the BrailleNote family of products.  This driver enables the user
of
> the
> BrailleNote to access a Linux Box using his/her BrailleNote as a
Braille
> display.  It should be noted that firstly, this version of Braille TTY
> is
> still in Public Beta and should be released shortly.  Secondly,
Braille
> TTY
> is a free downloadable program.  What this means is that if you choose
> to
> use this software, you do so with the understanding that HumanWare nor
> any
> other agent of the PDI Group will be offering technical assistance for
> you
> to install or use this driver.  This is typically the practice by all
> mainstream and adaptive technology companies when its customers opt to
> use
> downloadable "freeware", although HumanWare does support to some
degree
> its
> customers' usage of Microsoft's ActiveSync utility.
>
> HumanWare has invested resources into ensure that this driver is
> developed to present to you, the BrailleNote customer, additional
> flexibility with this product line.
>
>
> the Braille tty project can be found at:
> > http://mielke.cc/brltty
> > From this location select the download link and download the 2.99z
> beta.
> > This beta has support for both the Braille 18 and 32 cell models as
> > well as the Braille qt models.  This download contains all sources
> > and documentation.  The project maintainer is Dave  mielke
> > <http://mielke.cc/brltty> , dave@mielke.cc.
>
> Thanks.
>
> With Regards,
> Larry L. Lewis, Jr.
> Blindness Products Manager,
> HumanWare Inc.
> A Pulse Data International Company
> Phone:  216-381-8106; 800-722-3393, Extension 423
> E-Mail:  lewis@humanware.com
> Visit HumanWare on the web at http://www.humanware.com
> ftp site: ftp.humanware.com/humanware
>
>
>
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