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Date:      Mon, 3 Sep 2001 21:48:31 -0700
From:      "Lal Manavado" <manavado@frisurf.no>
To:        <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Use of Braille display with freebsd.
Message-ID:  <001701c134fc$dcbd9720$707a4382@tocom>

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Hallo there!
Does anyone know someone using a Braille display on a freebsd nbox? Or is there anyone who knows how to get such a display to work with freebsd?
I know there are a couple of drivers which does the job for Linux. However, I have not heard of any blind bsd-user.
I've checked quite a few faq's, and rtfm'd the manual without success.
I am a fairly competent user of Unix, but then  I used it at the university, using a Linux machine to telnet into a rhost. So, I've no sys-admin experience.
I would greatly appreciate help from someone out there.
Thanks very much.
Lal. 


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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hallo there!<BR>Does anyone know someone using a 
Braille display on a freebsd nbox? Or is there anyone who knows how to get such 
a display to work with freebsd?<BR>I know there are a couple of drivers which 
does the job for Linux. However, I have not heard of any blind bsd-user.<BR>I've 
checked quite a few faq's, and rtfm'd the manual without success.<BR>I am a 
fairly competent user of Unix, but then&nbsp; I used it at the university, using 
a Linux machine to telnet into a rhost. So, I've no sys-admin experience.<BR>I 
would greatly appreciate help from someone out there.<BR>Thanks very 
much.<BR>Lal. </FONT></DIV>
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