On 2-3-2014 17:53, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Mario Lang, le Sun 02 Mar 2014 10:13:32 +0100, a écrit : >>> Later in this thread it is suggested to change the USB-serial adapter, >>> which with this display is not an option because it's built-in. I tried >>> connecting through the virtual serial port that the FTDI drivers >>> provided me (e.g. serial:com3) and through libusb after installing the >>> right driver with usb:, both give me the same error. I also tried the >>> -bauto and explicit -bht switches, but all give the same result. >> Hmm, I have no experience with BRLTTY on Windows at all, but I have the >> feeling that "serial:com3" should have worked, strange. >> Samuel? > serial:com3 should "just work", yes. The advantage is that it does not > have to bear any bug in the libusb stack. If it still gets the same > result, I'd tend to think it is really the device which emits this. > > Is the device known to work on Linux? Yes. I've used it many times with Linux and still do so on a daily basis. I run Vmware on this Windows machine with a Linux machine for some development needs and always pass the USB device through to the VM to use it and this still works without any problems. I also have a Handy Tech Braille Star 40 I could test tomorrow.
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