Hi KC,
Just keep us posted on what you do since we are interested in what you end
up doing. Hate to see you spend more money than you have to but again that
is your choice. I was glad to help.
Jim
At 09:39 PM 2/17/2005 , you wrote:
Yes, you did send instruction for using the serial interface. (I am sorry
if I didn't thank you but please accept my thanks now! :-)
If Enabling is selling something that will work with thier product, I'm
all for it.
In retrospect, I bnelieve Karen wanted something before Christmas, of
this YEAR! That being the case, it doesn't appear that she hasmuch choice.
Thank you again.
KC
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:07:41 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Infrared Converter from Enabling
>Hello again KC,
>Yes, you are right! The Edgeport converter is USB, that's true. You can
>spend your money as you like but that converter costs around $235 from
>Humanware and around $160 from other sources. One could easily buy a good
>prinbter for that price. I object to the interface costing as much as a
>good printer. This is why I hope to try the Infrared port adapter which is
>$72 with shipping from Enabling Technologies. I was hoping to receive it
>quickly but haven't seen it here yet.
>I did write you a post on how I thought you could emboss from the serial
>port of your RB25. I'd be happy to send you that again if you think that
>would be helpful.
>I too agree I'd rather emboss from a parallel port but the new changes in
>the M-power make us have to deal with the USB port somehow so we can again
>emboss from the parallel port. For me, this has been
>inconvenient. Perhaps I'll need to shell out those bucks but if I can
>avoid itk, I will do so. I think $72 is much better than $160 or $235. It
>is up to you though!
>Jim Aldrich
>At 03:37 PM 12/16/2005 , you wrote:
>>Jim, and Listers,
>>If I understand, the Edgeport converters Sarah mentioned were USB, not
>>Infrared.
>>However, I would think that, if using the cable to interface the
>>M-Power and Enabling embosser, it would make sense to buy the cable from
>>them. the only concern I would have is that my embosser is using parallel
>>and I'd need something that will still work with that port.
>>KC
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