I wish mine worked. I found out today from Sighted Electronics that to get my working is going to cost $125 an hour in labor, plus the cost pf parts, whatever those may be, plus shipping. And the guy told me I shouldn't even bother fixing mimne *sigh*

Kind of depressing.

Jane


On Jan 16, 2008, at 12:06 AM, Shane Jackson wrote:

Hi, Greg. Yeah, I've not done much with them either, and what I've done with this one has primarily been USB. I really need to get this thing up and running, though. Thanks for your info.
On Jan 15, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:

I have not worked with the index embossers much and what I have done has been with serial communications with them.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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On Jan 15, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Shane Jackson wrote:

Hello, list. I am attempting, rather unsuccessfully, to install a Basic D Braille embosser on my Mac. Actually, the Basic D is on our network at the office. It works fine from the PC, but alas, the Mac won't even install the drivers for it. I've gone to www.indexbraille.com and downloaded the driver from there, and I've also downloaded the full IBraille package. Neither of them will install on my Mac, using Leopard. When I get to the point at which it tells me how much room the installation needs, it always says zero or something like "this program needs no additional space." Can someone shed some light on this subject, and is there another driver I can install that doesn't have anything to do with the one at www.indexbraille.com or Sighted Electronics? I have a feeling that these are bad disk images, but this is just a really big guess on my part, and I do hope that I am wrong. Any help would be very much appreciated.







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