Tim, > I was interested to read your reference to Papenmeier equipment. I've been > using the Papenmeier Braillex 2D-Screen, for about 10 years, and I'm > interested to know how you drive it from Linux. Are you still using the old > hardware version of the display, i.e. a card which reads the data from the > video bus? If so I agree that this provides excellent support for Linux, but > isn't very portable, as it is very difficult to install into a modern PC, as > as far as I know, it needs an ISA rather than a PCI card slot. Have you found > a way of overcoming this problem, or do you just use a very old PC? > > As far as I know, there are no specific Linux drivers written to drive the > Software version of the Papenmeier displays. You can of course use BRLTTY, > but that isn't a Papenmeier product, and has the disadvantage over the > Hardware version, of not being 'up and running' during the early stages of the > boot process. I was using Papenmeier's hardware solution formany years and am quite sad, that no modern PC and braille display would support this technique :-( I'm currently using the Papenmeier el 2d-80, which can only be driven via RS232. This display is supported by the SuSE sbl but currently without the "second dimension". I'm using uxdots, which is a commercial product from Papenmeier. There is a web-site www.uxdots.de where I think you can download a demo version. The SuSE-driver is distributed with the normal SuSE-Linux distribution. It should recognize you display during the installation automatically. Brltty should also support the braillex 2d-screen. Best regards Andreas On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Tim Pennick wrote: > > Andreas Jusek <a.jusek@ceyoniq.com> wrote: > > {Snip} > > > I am using Linux as the only operating system for about 10 or 11 years > > now. My adaptive technology is a braille display with a suitable Linux > > driver both developed by Papenmeier in Germany. > > Andreas, > > I was interested to read your reference to Papenmeier equipment. I've been > using the Papenmeier Braillex 2D-Screen, for about 10 years, and I'm > interested to know how you drive it from Linux. Are you still using the old > hardware version of the display, i.e. a card which reads the data from the > video bus? If so I agree that this provides excellent support for Linux, but > isn't very portable, as it is very difficult to install into a modern PC, as > as far as I know, it needs an ISA rather than a PCI card slot. Have you found > a way of overcoming this problem, or do you just use a very old PC? > > As far as I know, there are no specific Linux drivers written to drive the > Software version of the Papenmeier displays. You can of course use BRLTTY, > but that isn't a Papenmeier product, and has the disadvantage over the > Hardware version, of not being 'up and running' during the early stages of the > boot process. > > Sorry to pick out this minor part of your very comprehensive reply to the > original question, but I'm anxious to make sure there aren't options for > driving the display that I don't know about. > > Regards, > > Tim Pennick > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list