Thanks Joseph.  This is most useful.

I was actually wondering if HumanWare will be working towards making the
Mpower compatible with multi-function centres.  I have an Epsom one
which is USB driven and would love to be able to make best use of it
when I get my Mpower, even if I have to wait for a couple of upgrades to
do it.

Also, in regards to the digital recorder, what's the recording quality
like on the Mpower?  I would like to be able to record my singing
lessons, lectures and the like, but would like nice, clear sound.  If I
have to get a digital recorder, does anybody know a good price in Ausie
dollars?
Cheers!


Michele

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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower compadibility list


Scott and others,
For thouse of you who needs it, here is the same post that I've sent
with the current hardware compatibility list:

AIO Canon Pixma MP500 (a type of printer): no
Ambicom WL1100C-CF revision 2 (wireless card): yes
Apple Ipod shuffle 1GB (another version of Apple's iPod): yes Archos
Arcdisk 20GB USB portable hard disk (a laptop hard drive, an alternative
to Western Digital's Passport): yes Blue Tooth NokiaGSM6600 Cell Phone
(a type of cell phone; Jonathan himself uses this phone): yes
        Cannon Pixma ip1500 (same hardware category as the previous
Canon
hardware): no
CANON Pixma Printer  IP2000 (a type of printer): no
Edgeport parallel to USB converter (allows you to connect to a parallel
port enabled devices): yes Epson 84c inkjet printer with mPower on USB
parallel adaptor cable (another type of hardware, although you need a
USB to parallel converter to work): yes Epson 86c inkjet printer with
mPower on USB  parallel adaptor cable (same as
above): yes
EPSON AIO CS-4800 (a type of printer): no
Epson Sylus C86 )same category as above): no
Giant Squid Audio Lab Mini Gold Plated Mono Mic (a type of microphone;
great for use during recording): yes HP 3845 DeskJet (a type of
printer): yes HP 450 cb and cbi portable printers (a type of printer):
yes HP 450 WBT Printer (a type of printer; this device is unusual that
it connects via USB and Bluetooth): yes HP 5650 (a rpinter): yes HP 6540
DeskJet (another type of printer): yes hp 845 printer (a type of
printer): yes hp 895 c printer (another type of printer; this one is
also unusual that it allows InfraRed connection): yes HP 930 c with USB
cable or parallel USB converter (another printer): yes HP AIO PSC 2355
(a type of printer): no HP DeskJet 3650 (another printer): no HP DeskJet
3930 (another printer): no HP DeskJet 6840 (another printer): no HP
Folding Bluetooth Keyboard (a type of Bluetooth keyboard; some of us on
the list were not satisfied with this): no HP LaserJet 1200 (a type of
laserjet printer): yes HP Office Jet all in One V40 (a type of printer):
yes HP Photo smart 7660 (a type of printer): no IR 100M IrDA Printer
Adapter (a type of InfraRed adapter that connects via serial port on a
computer): yes Kingston - 1GB Secure Digital Flash Memory Card (a type
of SD card; you cannot upgrade your unit with this one): yes Kingston 5
gb microdrive works in right side PCMCIA port (a type of
microdrive): yes
LaCie USB external floppy drive (a floppy disk drive): yes Lexar - 1GB
USB Jump Drive Sport (a type of USB flash drive; there was a lot of talk
about it on the list): no Logitech Cordless Desktop MX For Bluetooth
Keyboard & Mouse - USB (a type of
adapter): yes
Memorex USB thumb drive (another USB flash drive): yes Microsoft
Wireless Optical Bluetooth Keyboard / Mouse Combo - M54-00004 (a type of
Bluetooth keyboard): yes PNY Attaché USB Thumb Key (a type of USB thumb
drive): no PNY technologies USB thumb drive (a type of popular USB thumb
drive): yes RF Logitech wireless keyboard (another Bluetooth keyboard):
yes SanDisk Connect Plus CF WiFi + 128MB Memory card (another popular
wireless card; this one is unusual that it also has a 128 MB of storage
on it): yes Sandisk mini Cruzer USB thumb drive (another type of USB
flash drive; many of us recommend this brand): yes Sandisk Titanium
Cruzer 512 MB jump drive (another popular thumb drive): yes SanDisk USB
Thumb Drives (a popular choice for USB thumb drives): yes Socket Card
Low Power Wireless LAN type I CF card (a type of wireless card): no
Staples relay 512mb USB thumb drive (another USB thumb drive): yes Super
disk drive (a type of floppy drive; it no longer works): no TDK USB
Floppy Drives (another type of USB floppy disk drives): yes THINKOUTSIDE
- STOWAWAY BLUETOOTH KEYBOARd (a popular type of keyboard): yes Toshiba
30 gb drive, powered by USB port (a laptop hard drive): yes Toshiba 5 gb
micro drive works in right side PCMCIA port (a type of microdrive;
Jonathan himself uses this drive): yes Toshiba 60 gb pocket hard drive
only with AC power 5 volt adaptor (another type of external hard drive):
yes Virtually Indestructible Keyboard USB (a type of USB keyboard): yes
Western Digital 80 GB Passport 2.5-inch External Hard Drive (a type of
laptop hard drive; many of us use this drive): yes Western Digital
passport) 80 GB external USB hard drive (essentially same as above with
a different name): yes Western Digital PassportT USB Hard Drive (model
number is:WDXML800UETN; this is the same drive as above with the model
name): yes xgigibite bank USB external hard disk, 4GB (another type of
hard disk): yes 
HP Deskjet 995C (a type of printer; allows you to connect via InfraRed):
yes Socket Low Power Ethernet card EA2902-139 (a type of Ethernet LAN
card): yes

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Erichsen
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:41 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower compadibility list

The archives crash my IE.
Can you or someone forward the message on to me?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. Scott

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, 17 September 2006 4:18 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower compadibility list

Scott,
A few weeks back I've posted the compatibility list with some
descriptions. Go to list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote.
Click on BrailleNote archives, and press enter July or August 2006
archives by date (the date might work in this case). Look for
compatibility list. You'll find it.

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Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] mPower compadibility list

Hi,

I'm looking for the mPower compadibility list.
I saw that it was supposed to be at
www.adaptiveinformation.org
But I've looked all through the ftp site and cant find it anywhere. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Scott


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