Re: MKSpeech: Open source, Low cost notetaker
Do you plan on making the flash removable like the Braillenote Touch? I ask because in the diy open source world, that's usually the case. If the flash were removable, not only would that mean similar benefits to that of the Touch, but would be huge for the open source end of things. Maybe there could be custom builds that people could either flash, or people could compile their own. Windows 10 Internet of Things may have some potential, I'm not saying the full software stack would *need* to be implemented, but the bare bones, software to control braille, would be fine so that people would have something to tinker with and possibly install windows apps on. Maybe Android if the specs are sufficient enough for Android, even if it's an older revision. Brltty works in most linux based setups, and then other translations wrappers can be applied for grade 2 entry.
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