Hi Shane, if the file is just ASCII then you would be able to read it with 
the Braille display. The BrailleNote doesn't have s Greek speech option, 
but in the case of ASCII text, dots are dots and it is the human who does 
the interpreting.

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Hey there, listers.  I have been lurking around here for a good long 
while, but it's been some time since my last post.  I have 
a dilemma that I hope someone can help me with, and I need to know as soon 
as possible.  I am in a classical Greek class 
at my university, and I need to read some Greek on the BrailleNote. Having 
never downloaded anything like this from my PC 
to my BrailleNote, I am clueless.  Can anyone help?  How in the world will 
I be able to read the Greek material on the 
BrailleNote if I download it as a standard ASCII text file.  Thanks so 
much for any and all discussion concerning this matter!!!

Shane Jackson, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.



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