how much do these product cost, and where can you get them?

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:53:18 -0600
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] two storage devices that didn't make it 
>ontoRogerslist

>One more point I forgot about the Sandisk SD/USB combo:

>It comes in either 512MB or 1GB, and also comes with a key chain holder, which 
>is very nice for keeping track of this tiny device.



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>Cranston
>Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:50 AM
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>Subject: [Braillenote] two storage devices that didn't make it onto
>Rogerslist


>Hi Roger and All,

>This is a great, very comprehensive list.  There are two items I would like to 
>add to it.  They are:

>1.  Hitachi Compact Flash Microdrive, available in 2GB, 4GB, and 6GB models.  
>These microdrives work wonderfully with the BrailleNote family.  They can come 
>with a PCMCIA adapter, allowing one to use the microdrive in either slot of 
>the BN/VN.

>2.  SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus USB Card.  Model Number: SDSDPH-1024-901.
>This is a SD card that can also be plugged into a standard USB port, in the 
>manner of a jump drive or thumb drive.  Both methods of connection--SD and 
>USB--work flawlessly with the BrailleNote family.

>I own and frequently use both devices, so any questions are welcome.

>HTH, and happy shopping,

>Sarah


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>Information Systems, LLC
>Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 12:37 AM
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>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Connecting to the internet wirelessly


>Hi Folks,

>I haven't had much additions since November, but I have added some
>myself of items that do or don't work, so below is my list.
>Roger Behm
>January 6, 2006
>Please email me if you know of other products that work with MPower
>or classic BrailleNotes and let's compile a long list of items that
>work and also let me know which ones don't work too, so all of us
>don't waste our hard earned money.

>Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>What known wireless cards will work with the BrailleNote mPower?

>The following are supported and tested wireless cards that will work
>with a BrailleNote mPower:

>Table with 2 columns and 4 rows
>1.  Ambicom WL1100C-CF revision 2 only (serial number WL2342xxxxxxxx)
>2.  SanDisk Connect Plus CF WiFi + 128MB Memory card
>3.  Socket Card Low Power Wireless LAN type I CF card, tried it, doesn't work!
>4.  Linksys CF card - Model WCF 12 not available

>Network Ethernet cf cards
>Socket communications: cf rugged low pwr eth (cf+r/lp)
>manuf.  part number: ea2902-139

>Pocket external hard drive

>1.  Toshiba 30 gb drive, powered by usb port
>2.  xgigibite bank u s b external hard disk, 4gb
>3.  USB Archos Arcdisk 20GB portable hard disk
>4.  Toshiba 60 gb pocket hard drive only with AC power 5 volt adaptor
>5.  Western Digital PassportT USB Hard Drive (model number is:WDXML800UETN)
>The above was purchased from Circuit City for $179.99.  The drive will store up
>to 80 gigs and is formatted with fat32.
>6.  Western Digital passport) 80 gb external usb hard drive.
>Model wdxl 800 passport works great!


>Micro drives
>Kingston 5 gb microdrive works in right side pcmcia port
>Toshiba 5 gb micro drive works in right side pcmcia port

>Usb Floppy drives
>LaCie usb external floppy drive works fine
>External usb floppy disk drive manufacturer is smart disk sold at Best Buy.

>Portable ipods
>Apple Ipod shuffle 1gb works with MPower great

>printers
>canon bjc85 printer
>  HP 450 cb and cbi portable printers
>hp 845 printer
>hp 895 c printer,
>HP 930 c with usb cable or parallel usb converter
>below two Epson printers only worked with Mpower on usb  parallel
>adaptor cable, did not work with usb cable to Mpower.
>Epson 86c inkjet printer
>Epson 84c inkjet printer

>blue tooth phones
>Blue Tooth NokiaGSM6600 Cell Phone

>Blue tooth keyboards
>Logitech Cordless Desktop MX For Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse - USB
>THINKOUTSIDE - STOWAWAY BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD
>Microsoft Wireless Optical Bluetooth Keyboard / Mouse Combo - M54-00004 - White

>Usb to parallel cables
>Usb to parallel cable sold at Radio Shack or Best Buy, works with hp
>printer first you must connect cable then turn on m-power, and it works well.

>Thanks to Robert, his advise on turning off MPower first will make
>the one above and the two below work great! I found out if I turn off
>printer and MPower first, then attach usb to parallel converter, then
>turn on printer and then MPower they work great too.
>Hawking USB to Parallel Port Adapter - HUC1284P
>StarTech.com 6 ft USB to Parallel Port Converter Adapter Cable
> From 6.3.1 BrailleNote manual
>Usb Inside Out Networks-Edgeport/421multi-interface converter
>   Belkin F5U002 usb to parallel converter cable
>d-link usb to parallel converter DSB-P36

>Infrared adaptors
>Jeteye printer adapter
>Jeteye IrDA Infrared Printer Adapter ESI-9580A. ...
>model_number: ACT-IR100M [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Compact flash cards
>viking
>Kingston
>Sandisk
>toshiba
>Lexar Media CompactFlash 64MB

>SD cards, secure digital
>Kingston - 1GB Secure Digital Flash Memory Card

>usb thumb drives

>sandisk mini Kruzer
>Memorex
>Pny technologies
>Staples relay 512mb
>Note: Sandisk Titanium Kruzer jump drive
>The 512 megabyte version of this drive will not work with the Mpower.
>However, the one gig version works just fine.
>Go figure!

>Infrared products
>IR 100M IrDA Printer Adaptor
>The ACT-IR100M gives the user IR wireless printing from mobile
>computers and PDAs.
>You can also print directly from desktop PC or LAN by connecting the
>printer cable
>to the ACT-IR 100M.
>It is compatible with IrDA-1.0 at communication speeds programmable
>at 9.6, 19.2,
>57.6, 115.2K bps and a distance of 100cm.  It is well suited for all
>IR wireless printing
>applications.
>It works well with any parallel printers.  You can print wirelessly
>from any IrDA-capable
>notebook PC, smart cellular phone, PDA, HPC and industrial data
>terminal, running
>appropriate IrDA application software.
>It has built-in printer pass-through connector and very compact IrDA
>protocol.  Powered
>by AC adapter (included).
>It automatically switches between IR wireless or cable-based
>printing.  Indicator
>light flashes at IR transmission speed and indicates printing status.
>IR head can be easily attached to any convenient desktop location using Velcro.
>IR100M series is compatible with all Centronics-B(36 pins) parallel
>printers that
>are compatible with DOS.  IR100M series is compatible with most
>Centronics-B (36 pins)
>parallel printers that their Microsoft Windows printer driver use LPT
>port with proper
>driver.  If the printer or multi-function model can not work with
>Microsoft Windows
>LPT port or DOS, IR100M series will likely not work.  However, some
>multi-function
>printer (MFP) models have been tested to work well with IR100M
>series.  Please e-mail
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>Products that don't work with Mpower
>Super disk drive from HumanWare only works on keysoft 6.11 and down
>Lexar - 1GB USB Jump Drive Sport
>Note: Sandisk Titanium Kruzer jump drive
>The 512 megabyte version of this drive will not work with the Mpower.
>However, the one gig version works just fine.


>At 08:59 AM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi Kevin:

>>You will need to purchase a wireless ethernet card that fits into the
>>compact flash slot on the back of the unit.  I know it's a bit more
>>costly, but I'd recommend purchasing the one Humanware sells so you know
>>it is compatible.  I don't have a wireless card here on my Mpower, but I
>>was checking in the users guide and manual and cannot find anything on
>>which cards are compatible.

>>Hope this helps.

>>Ray Campbell, Help Desk Technician
>>Adaptive Technology Center
>>Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
>>1850 W.  Roosevelt Road
>>Chicago, IL  60608
>>312-997-3651 or 888-825-0080
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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