speakup, grml and braille blazer

Cody Hurst churst35 at verizon.net
Mon May 19 21:30:21 EDT 2008


Hey Greg agian,

Just checked forgot to comment on this but I actually just looked, and  
I found 2 null modem adapters serial female db9 on one end and an rj11  
on the other. Found 2 of them. What would I need this for?

Cody
On May 19, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:

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> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 05:03:41PM -0700, Cody Hurst wrote:
>>  I just realized I could whip up an external synth with a db25 serial
>> cable, a converter and a db9 serial cable,
>
> What do you mean by "converter"? If you're talking about a usb to
> serial converter, then you're out of luck, since speakup doesn't
> support those as of now. If you mean some kind of other converter,
> then you'd better explain. Also, do you have a null-modem adapter in
> that cable chain? If you don't, and if your cables are standard
> straight-through cables, then you need a null-modem adapter.
>
>> however when I boot grml I use
>> this boot command
>>
>> grml speakup_synth=bns, ttyS0
>
> I don't know the state of speakup in grml, if it's pre-git speakup,
> then you're fine, but see below. If grml has speakup from git, you
> need to specify the synth as speakup.synth=bns, assuming grml has the
> bns synth built into the kernel.
>
> I don't know where you got the ttyS0 from; this isn't how you specify
> serial ports in speakup. If the blazer is on your first serial port,
> you don't need to tell speakup which port to look on. If the speakup
> in grml is pre-git, then speakup will find the bns on any of the other
> standard serial ports, if it isn't hooked up to the first serial
> port. If the speakup in grml is from git, I seem to recall Kirk saying
> that speakup from git doesn't auto-probe beyond the first serial port
> anymore. If that's correct, then read up in the speakup docs how to
> specify the serial port. Off the top of my head, the second serial
> port would be specified with speakup from git as speakup.ser=1, but
> don't quote me on that.
>
> and get no speech. On the blazer's speech
>> config menu I set it from parallel to serial. however I tried  
>> starting
>> grml with it on serial and parallel and still no speech. I know  
>> this can
>> be done but I just don't know how. I'd like to know what I"m doing  
>> wrong
>> here.
>
> Ok, in the blazer's speech menu, set the port to serial. In the
> printer config menu, make sure the port is set to either off, or
> parallel. In the serial config menu, set baud rate to 9600, bits per
> character to 8, stop bits to 1, parity to none, and handshake to
> either software , or hardware. I've found that pre-git speakup at
> least acted quirky with the bns regardless of what handshaking is set
> to, though Kirk has said in the past that handshaking with the bns
> driver should be set to hardware. I haven't tested to see how speakup
> from git does with the bns. Finally, make sure the blazer is
> online. Hth.
>
> Greg
>
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