* Braille and Speak
@ cpt.kirk
` craig martin
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From: cpt.kirk @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
I thought I would respond to the why another Braille and Speak (BNS)
device question. My first response is because only one of my friends has
the money to buy a BNS. To be honest, a BNS beats the average PDA out for
many things. But it also falls short. Buddy and I have occasionally spoke
of such things for some time and started serious talks earlier this year.
But I think it may be that we should start looking at defining the problem
first and what said device should do. Here are my thoughts to start with:
1. Hold normal address information.
2. Allow one to send and recieve email.
3. Be able to hold general notes.
4. Have at least 8 hours battery life (actual usage).
5. Work as a calculator.
Now, after defining what it needs to do, we should be looking at minimum
hardware to do the functions. General observations are that using slower
processors will save money, and have lower power requirements.
Kirk Wood
Cpt.Kirk@1tree.net
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Your fly might be open (but don't check it just now).
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* Re: Braille and Speak
Braille and Speak cpt.kirk
@ ` craig martin
` Whistler
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From: craig martin @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cpt.kirk; +Cc: speakup
one thing about using Linux as the Os, you could make a calculator as
simple or as complex as you need. C is a great language for that! How
many blind engineers or college students or professors need a calculator
that does limits or functions, or even diff e ques!
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* Re: Braille and Speak
` craig martin
@ ` Whistler
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From: Whistler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: craig martin; +Cc: cpt.kirk, speakup
Nod I wish I had my Dos Explorer calculator for Linux then I could throw
away Dos. It does it all limits difs etc..
Kenx
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, craig martin wrote:
> one thing about using Linux as the Os, you could make a calculator as
> simple or as complex as you need. C is a great language for that! How
> many blind engineers or college students or professors need a calculator
> that does limits or functions, or even diff e ques!
>
>
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