From: AARON HOWELL <a.howell@student.qut.edu.au>
To: blinux-list@goldfish.cube.net
Subject: Re: UltraSonix screen-reader for X-windows available at BLINUX site
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 21:41:47 +1000 (EST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.93.961010213652.14021A-100000@sparrow.qut.edu.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.961009001212.17965B-100000@beirut.leb.net>
Um. whats with the supposed port of UltraSonix to linux? the source on
ftp.leb.net looks remarkably like the original source released by The
University of Georgia. It certainly doesn't build under linux, and typing
make depend reveals an awful lot of sunos dependancies. I thought it was a
little too quick to be true.
People, I suggest you don't waste your time with downloading this one
unless you want to port it to linux yourself.
Oh and with regards to support of the keynote gold internal, Humanware are
distributors in the U.S, the people to contact for programming information
are Pulse Data PTY LTD in New Zealand,
http://www.pulsedata.co.nz The email address is on the web site.
Last time i checked you still had to sign a non-disclosure agreement to
get the specs, though this may have changed due to the fact that almost
noone was supporting keynote hardware due to the difficulty in getting
programming specs for it. (smells suspiciously like creative labs/diamond
technologies to me).
Anyway, if someone is working on a linux port for UltraSonix, that would
be cool, and be sure to let us know what happens with it.
Regards
Aaron
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` UltraSonix screen-reader for X-windows available at BLINUX site John Covici
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