Talking bios

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Hi
Well, strikes me that if you own any kind of terminal capable of communicating at 9600 baud you could take advantage of this sort of access. This includes 
second computers, laptops, other notetakers, and whatever else you may have. Perhaps it won't benefit everybody, but IMHO, a little access sure as hell beats 
the access we have now., and I'd say access such as this, if it ever was implemented on a PC bios, would be a damn good start to something long overdue.

On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:39:56 -0500, Allan Shaw wrote:


>... but that's not what you indicated.  You indicated that you feel that by 
>connecting a Braille"n Speak to your system which allows you to access the 
>bios makes that bios perfectly accessible.  that's only one option, what if 
>you don't happen to own a braille'n speak?


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