Dave Mielke, le Wed 07 Jan 2009 14:21:29 -0500, a écrit :
> >It works fine under Windows. It is recognized as a tsi display, but connects 
> >thru an usb port. Under Windows, you need to install a COM port emulator so 
> >that brltty (or others) can access it as if it was connected to a COM port.
> 
> Yes, this can be done on Linux too. In fact, I suspect it'll happen 
> automatically as soon as you connect the Seika. You should get a device name 
> like ttyUSB0.

Ah, is the Seika just using an already implemented protocol?  If so,
then it'd be good to mention it appropriately, as grep -ri seika doesn't
find anything.

Samuel
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