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* Elba, from a users perspective (fwd)
@  John J. Boyer
   ` Boris Daix
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: John J. Boyer @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

Hello,
This may be of interest. The Elba really does have some Linux utilities.
John


-- 
Computers to Help People, Inc.
http://www.chpi.org
825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 17:57:32 -0400
From: Amy Ruell <aruell@attbi.com>
To: (Recipient list suppressed) @mail.voyagerhosting.net
Subject: Elba, from a users perspective


>From:         Jack and Seetbriar <jammerman@EARTHLINK.NET>
>As i stated in a privious post I've had my elba 20 around 2 moths now. I'm
>afraid i can't be that objective about it, becuase to tell the truth I
>love this thing!
>To begin with it is one stout piece of kit! Looks like it could survive
>being air dropped into boznia. I like the way the keys feel under your
>fingers and the way thier  contoured to fit them. The keybOard is
>designed
>in souch a way that all the function keys are withen easy reach. It is
>possible to control all the braille dispay paramiters such cursor
>trracking
>on off, 6 to 8 dot braille and grade two on off with the left thumb
>function key and the easy access bar which has 8 possitions. The display
>itself is nice and sharp! i canot in anyway fault the hardware!
>The software isn't too bad and shows great promise of getting a  deal
>better! Though I will say this isn't a unit you can just haul right out
>the box and start working with! As I understand it sighted electronics has
>begun including a quick refference guide in all units sold now. A
>knowledge
>of linux unils would not serve you ill. I've found the pico editor and
>pilot file manager answer more than adiquately too all the editing tasks
>I've asked of them! When i received the unit much to my delight I found
>they'd  had the foresight to cnstall  both a telnet and fqp client
>both of which work very well. it provides conversion both back and forward
>of win word files as well as tranlation into grade two braille. papenmier
>seems to be very committed to making this a fine product in that
>firmware updaates
>are released aproxamatetly  every two months. I'd also like to give
>props to sighted electronics for being a pleasure to do business with.
>though
>I did have to wait quite some time for the unit, they never tried to fob
>me off with excuses but always told me exactly what the delay was!
>In sumation, i must say that unlike some uh other braille display
>notetakers that have come out, the elba does in fact deliver what the
>product literature says it will, with some very pleasant surprises thrown
>in. it's advantages far outweigh the few flaws I've found in the unit.
>Speaking from my own personal view point I definitely consider I've
>gotten
>my money's worth!
>If there are any questions you'd  like to ask me feel free to do so and
>I'll try
>and answer them!






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* Re: Elba, from a users perspective (fwd)
   Elba, from a users perspective (fwd) John J. Boyer
@  ` Boris Daix
     ` Mario Lang
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Boris Daix @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

"John J. Boyer" <director@chpi.org> writes:

> Hello,
> This may be of interest. The Elba really does have some Linux utilities.

Sure it has, as its OS is an embeded Linux ! ELBa is a Papenmeier
product, and is the first in all specific one to use Linux (strong-arm
processor, PCMCIA slot, sound features... and the great easy-bar system).

> John
>
>
> -- 
> Computers to Help People, Inc.
> http://www.chpi.org
> 825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 17:57:32 -0400
> From: Amy Ruell <aruell@attbi.com>
> To: (Recipient list suppressed) @mail.voyagerhosting.net
> Subject: Elba, from a users perspective
>
>
>>From:         Jack and Seetbriar <jammerman@EARTHLINK.NET>
>>As i stated in a privious post I've had my elba 20 around 2 moths now. I'm
>>afraid i can't be that objective about it, becuase to tell the truth I
>>love this thing!
>>To begin with it is one stout piece of kit! Looks like it could survive
>>being air dropped into boznia. I like the way the keys feel under your
>>fingers and the way thier  contoured to fit them. The keybOard is
>>designed
>>in souch a way that all the function keys are withen easy reach. It is
>>possible to control all the braille dispay paramiters such cursor
>>trracking
>>on off, 6 to 8 dot braille and grade two on off with the left thumb
>>function key and the easy access bar which has 8 possitions. The display
>>itself is nice and sharp! i canot in anyway fault the hardware!
>>The software isn't too bad and shows great promise of getting a  deal
>>better! Though I will say this isn't a unit you can just haul right out
>>the box and start working with! As I understand it sighted electronics has
>>begun including a quick refference guide in all units sold now. A
>>knowledge
>>of linux unils would not serve you ill. I've found the pico editor and
>>pilot file manager answer more than adiquately too all the editing tasks
>>I've asked of them! When i received the unit much to my delight I found
>>they'd  had the foresight to cnstall  both a telnet and fqp client
>>both of which work very well. it provides conversion both back and forward
>>of win word files as well as tranlation into grade two braille. papenmier
>>seems to be very committed to making this a fine product in that
>>firmware updaates
>>are released aproxamatetly  every two months. I'd also like to give
>>props to sighted electronics for being a pleasure to do business with.
>>though
>>I did have to wait quite some time for the unit, they never tried to fob
>>me off with excuses but always told me exactly what the delay was!
>>In sumation, i must say that unlike some uh other braille display
>>notetakers that have come out, the elba does in fact deliver what the
>>product literature says it will, with some very pleasant surprises thrown
>>in. it's advantages far outweigh the few flaws I've found in the unit.
>>Speaking from my own personal view point I definitely consider I've
>>gotten
>>my money's worth!
>>If there are any questions you'd  like to ask me feel free to do so and
>>I'll try
>>and answer them!
>
>
>
>
>
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-- 
Boris Daix

	"Feel free to be Free, or not to be..."




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* Re: Elba, from a users perspective (fwd)
   ` Boris Daix
@    ` Mario Lang
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Mario Lang @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: blinux-list

Boris Daix <Boris.Daix@insa-lyon.fr> writes:

> "John J. Boyer" <director@chpi.org> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>> This may be of interest. The Elba really does have some Linux utilities.
>
> Sure it has, as its OS is an embeded Linux ! ELBa is a Papenmeier
> product, and is the first in all specific one to use Linux (strong-arm
> processor, PCMCIA slot, sound features... and the great easy-bar system).

Yeah, I've seen this thing once, and worked with it for some hours.
I liked the idea, but didn't like the 32 char display, so I ended up
with something else... :/

-- 
CYa,
  Mario




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