On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Samuel Thibault < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cool! > Just being curious: what are you using brlapi for? > I'm trying to create a plugin for Max (www.cycling74.com) to communicate directly with the braille terminal i/o. Max is a virtual programming environment which is popular for developing/prototyping creative applications involving things like music, sound, video and computer graphics. I want to send text/messages from the Max environment to be displayed on the terminal, and have the buttons on the terminal call back to output codes in Max. This way it should be fairly easy to integrate a braille display with any application build with Max. But maybe you can help me with a problem I'm having. As it it now, I'm starting the brltty process from the command line manually (not as a service). The first time I connect to it from my application it appears to work. Every time after that I get the message that where are too many simultaneous connections. I am calling both brlapi_leaveTtyMode() and brlapi_closeConnection() after being connected and having written something to the braille display, so I don't know why there is still a connection remaining. I thought maybe its wrong to not run it as a service, because I can remember I had it running as a service before. Now I can't seem to find how to install it as a service. It is currently not installed as a service anymore, because I get a message like that when I try to run "net startbrltty.exe". I've tried to manually install the executable but that gives me the following error: C:\Program Files\BRLTTY\bin>installutil brltty.exe Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Installation utility Version 2.0.50727.3053 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Exception occurred while initializing the installation: System.BadImageFormatException: Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Prog ram Files\BRLTTY\bin\brltty.exe' or one of its dependencies. The module was expe cted to contain an assembly manifest.. What am I missing? Cheers, Thijs
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