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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    For those who maintain an interest in the development of a cheaper Braille cell display, see our (Bristol Braille Technology's) latest drive for information about what is required. Please be aware, by participating you may well be able to positively effect the course of our development. You have...
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    For those still interested in the development of a cheaper cell display, we have a new website: Pachyderms' Picture - Braille Cell Display @pgdsouza: I sent a reply to you some months ago regarding our conversation via e-mail. Did you receive it or shall I resend? P.S. Thread necromancy's fun.
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    Mr D'Souza Dear Mr D'Souza, I'm sorry for taking such I long time to get back to you. I'm afraid I hadn't checked the thread for some months. You machine is quite remarkable. Congratulations! I have passed on your success to several others around the world who are working on the same...
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    Okay. :fruit: When the prototype comes out it'll be announced on Drobe, as well as my own site (pachydermia.com) and I'd love to get contact from potencial testers---especially from the states. Maybe I'll hear from some of you again then. Have a pleasant and possibly chocolatey Easter.
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    Has what? Dancing 'fruity's?
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    No, but then I don't intend on personally writing drivers for screen readers on different platforms. The software personally coded will provide very basic functionality across Windows, Riscos and Linux. Further support for screen readers will have to be in collaboration with others, so Orca...
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    Thanks. No I run XP Pro---plus Riscos 4 through Virtual Acorn. Why?
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    Prototype Affordable Braille Display

    I'm flattered by the interest shown here (found while searching for the original article). I hadn't really considered the overseas market yet, but when/if it's released I will need support from abroad. Keep an eye on drobe.co.uk over the next few weeks, as I intend to make my plans more clearly...
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