Hi Paul and List,

I know I have written about this several times, so I hope no one minds the 
repeated information.  My personal opinion that it is better to repeat info too 
many times than not.

I got the serial cable for my phone from

www.thesupplynet.com

They appear to have every kind of phone and PDA listed and I have been able to 
find serial cables for every brand I've looked up.  If you want, let me know 
what make and model of phone you have and I will track down the proper cable 
for you.
I don't think USB would speed things up much if at all, there's only so much 
you can do with a cell phone.
(Smile)

Sarah
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Question about speed on which bn and
cellphones run:


Hi, Sarah. You are correct. Mine is the same. I wonder if this will be 
faster if we can get a USB PCMCIA card? The probmel is it is almost 
impossible to get a serial cable for a cell phone these days.
At 7/25/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Mary Ellen,
>I asked a friend to read me what the display said on my cell phone and it
>said 14,400BPS.  I hope I am remembering this correctly.  It makes me
>remember those good old days with 14.4 modems.  It might be just as slow,
>but it, as Visa says, is everywhere I want to be..  (Major Smile)
>
>Sarah
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>Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 8:20 PM
>Subject: [Braillenote] Question about speed on which bn and cell phones run:
>
>
>I just received a call from a friend who is not a Braille Note user who
>wantedto know at what speed the modem runs when using a cell phone with the
>Braille Note. I had to say I didn't know.
>
>Mary Ellen Earls
>Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
>
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