Louis is the heart of the braille blaster program. Good luck with it. I still
think you're going to need an actual driver to communicate between the Mac OS
and your blazer.
Mary
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On Aug 27, 2013, at 5:09 AM, "Linda C. Knight" wrote:
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> Actually, I am thinking of downl
Actually, I am thinking of downloading Louis. It's a full braille
translation for the mac and I do have the serial to USB on the blazer.
If all doesn't work, I can use the windows pc for the blazer. Just figured I
would check this out. I will keep you all updated.
Hugs and 73
Linda C. Knight
Guhr! Piss! Well, it's worth a try. I never heard of it, but good luck in your
search. and keep us updated.
On Aug 26, 2013, at 7:48 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> There is a program called braille blaster. You can Google it. But it doesn't
> include drivers, so my guess is, it's not going to work we
There is a program called braille blaster. You can Google it. But it doesn't
include drivers, so my guess is, it's not going to work well. Good luck.
Mary
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On Aug 26, 2013, at 7:44 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> There proboTher probably is, but good luck getting the blazie to
There proboTher probably is, but good luck getting the blazie to work. Macs
don't come with cereal or parallel ports. I fyou have a usb adapter you should
be ok, but I don't know if there is any translation software. I thought there
was but the discussion was a long time ago and I remember not
Hi all,
I have a a 1999 very good working blazer embosser which I emboss stuff
having to do with knitting, my church stuff and on windows, I have Duxbury.
Regrettably, Duxbury doesn't work on the mac yet.
So do any of you know if there is a braille translation software accessible