Tomi,
The multilingual costs about $250. in this case, You can order it on a
CompactFlash card. When the card arrives, you insert the card, go to Main
Menu/Utilities/Application Program. Go to the drive where your CF card is,
and look for the program like spanish install serial.exe where serial is the
serial number of your unit. After you've run it, you have to reset it to
finally complete the installation. Yes, I'm guessing that the module is
installed to the ROM image. 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tomi
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 4:05 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Spanish mod (was message on the braillenote list)

Hi list,

Well I guess the reason they put the french things in the bn is to fill out
the rom. Some devices need to have an exact rom image and there was no other
for humanware to do this then with putting something extra in.

And yep I have a 32 cell bn. But I do want spanish since I need to learn the
spanish accent (some things are like in Hungarian), though.

If there's any on this list who knows Hungarian, I can send over a hungarian
computer table in which the braille signs can be written and read in
hungarian. I use it with reading books from the Hungarian Electronic Library
which offers books for free that are out of copyright. Just a note there.

Though back to the topic of multi spanish  langual: Do you have to send
you're bn back to pulsedata for them to upgrade? and are the files stored on
the flash disk or is it burnt directly into rom?

Hope everyone has a nice day!

With best and kind regards:
Tomi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 7:32 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Spanish mod (was message on the braillenote list)


> Tomi:
>
> The French thing has been there since the mPower was released.  For some 
> reason, HW has not bothered to remove it, but it does not hurt anything.
>
> I have taken Spanish for four years and am starting my fifth next Tuesday.

> For three and a half years I had the Spanish mod on my BN.  The 
> synthesized Spanish speech takes a lot of getting used to, and the 
> computer Braille table is hard to figure out, but now that I know it I use

> 8 dot Spanish computer Braille for everything (it is easier than having 
> some files in computer Braille and others not).  I should also mention 
> that my default file type is MS Word, so I can just write something or 
> complete a worksheet and email it to my teacher.  (Always having Spanish 
> braille also lets me use accents and other special characters in emails 
> and file names, as long as I use the BACKSPACE+j command to switch to 
> computer Braille first).  I do this in all my subjects and recommend it 
> over printing.  Now, with my mPower, I can also pass in work on a thumb 
> drive which most computers can read.
>
> Anyway, I was going to say that the main advantage of the mod is 
> synthesized Spanish, so if you have a BN and not a VN, it may prove to not

> be necessary.  The mPowers come with the Spanish computer Braille table 
> already loaded, and you can change to this by going to:
> options > Braille display settings > computer braille table and use SPACE 
> with dots 3-4 until you see "Spanish computer braille table".
>
> Good luck in your classes,
> Alex
> P.S.  Your English is great; I would not have known it was not your native

> language, at least without being able to hear you speak.
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "tomi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: <[email protected]
>>Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 16:21:06 -0400
>>Subject: [Braillenote] re: message on the braillenote list
>
>>hi Malaina and list,
>
>>Well first I would like to thank everyone for the warm welcome.
> I might be
>>switching to the digest form of the list since reading 45 message
> every day
>>can be tedious.  There're so many members! And I will have school
> after
>>laborday, so I will not have much time for e-mailing.  I'll of
> course still
>>keep an eye on the messages, though.
>
>>As for Malaina
>>'s Question, I want to learn Spanish as my third language.  I
> already know
>>Hungarian  and am pritty good at English (I hope).  I want to
> translate
>>between hungarian, spanish, and english.
>
>>Speaking of languages, why does my braillenote m-power come with
> the French
>>userguide? in my windows folder, there are files called
> "frbnb.exe and
>>frcabnb.exe".  Plus, in the windows folder, I have some french z5
> games.  Like
>>Filements.  I can't switch to French though.  My school has not
> brought the
>>french multi...  Though they need to buy Spanish since I'm taking
> spanish
>>level 1 this year (I'm a freshmen).
>
>>Hope everyone has a nice day!
>
>>Regards:
>>Tomi
>
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Malaina VanderWal" <
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>To: "tomi" <
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 3:00 AM
>>Subject: message on the braillenote list
>
>
>>> Hi Tomi,
>>> My name is Malaina and I saw your message on the braillenote
> list.  I also
>>> have ROP.  I am glad that you have an mpower now I just got mine
> in
>>> Febrary.  What languages do you want to be a translator for?
>>> Take care,
>>> Malaina
>
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