M20/40 status.
Arthur Pirika
apirika at orcon.net.nz
Wed Oct 27 13:27:45 EDT 2004
Hmmm, that's interesting. I contacted Freedomscientific and they said to
choose the bns option. Perhaps that's only for jfw.
I just wish they had the v4.1 update docs on the site, since that's
where the speechbox mode was "readded" to the M series.
Arthur.
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[mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca] On Behalf Of Gregory Nowak
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To: Stephen Clower; Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: M20/40 status.
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Actually, as far as I know, you choose the bns option only for the
legacy note takers, such as the bns, or blt 2000. The m20/40 units are
supported as a doubletalk lt.
Greg
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 08:36:20AM -0500, Stephen Clower wrote:
> Hello Speakup,
>
> Yes, despite the documentation, the latest revision of the M20/40
> firmware will allow you to use it as a speech synthesizer when
> you choose the BNS option in Speakup. I don't believe the Keynote
> SA is supported, but the older internal card works with Speakup.
> I'd love to be wrong as I have a Braille Note and would much
> rather listen to it read the Linux console than a Braille Lite
> 2000.
>
>
>
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