Forgot to add that you'll need a serial cable with the 25-pin connector on one end to connect to the blazer, and a nine-pin female on the other end to connect to the Keyspan adapter. The Keyspan adapter has the standard nine-pin male serial port, like the one you would find on the back of most desktops. I believe you'll need a 25- pin female to nine-pin female serial cable (also known as db25f to db9f), though it's been a while since I've seen the blazer so I might be wrong on the port it has.

On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:06, Tiffany D wrote:

Okay.  I just did my research and as I remembered, the Blazer has
both ports.  The first   is a standard Centronix parallel  and the
second  is a 25-pin female serial.  So which should I get, a usb to
parallel or a usb to serial adapter?  Btw, that Keyspan sounds great.
Also, it can braille graphics, so now I need to check out that
translator that can handle them.

Thanks,
Tiffanitsa

On 05/11/2008, David Poehlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Key span is a good adaptor. I used one in tiger for my alva braille display with terminal and brltty to get braille display support before we had it in
leopard.

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Subject: Re: Need USB to Serial Adapter


Greg once recommended keyspan usb to serial adaptor, I have purchased
it and it works with my old everest index braille embosser.
On 5 Nov 2008, at 04:42, Tiffany D wrote:

Hi guys,

Figured I'd put this in a separate message so it wouldn't get lost. I won that Braille Blazer and now need a recommendation of a good usb to
serial adapter.  Alternatively, if it's possible to print from the
parallel port, I'll accept one of those. But I know they're expensive and I just spent $168 on the embosser so don't want to make a mistake.

Thanks,
Tiffanitsa

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