hey
well first off you'd fine it much easier to manage the ipod with rockbox as 
it makes it a umc device, meaning that when it was connected you'd just drag 
and drop like your moving it to another  drive. The menus and the like would 
be spoken by synthesized wave files
tj
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From: "VICTORIA VAUGHAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 9:02 PM
Subject: Rockbox Question


> Hi, Vicky here.  Would anyone explain what exactly Rockbox does?  I have a 
> Nano iPod, which does not talk, but I marked it with 4 letters in braille, 
> so I could tell where to press.  Would Rockbox merely voice these presses? 
> Does the Rockbox talk while the unit is connected to the computer, to help 
> you work with the music library and downloading songs on to your unit?
> Thanks for helping me understand this. Vicky
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