Hi,
Groan,
Me too. I hadn't set the thing to receiveon serail yet, bu still no
luck.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 12-Dec-08, at 9:15 AM, Ryan Dour wrote:
Hello,
No luck so far. I can select the /dev/cu.pl2303 serial device in the
processing tab, but when I send output nothing happens. I also made
sure the Romeo Pro 50 was set to receive on the serial port. By the
way, whoever came up with the menu system for that embosser needs to
go back to user interface school. Unless someone can explain to me
the insane nature of such a menu system.
Thanks,
Ryan
On Dec 3, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
I'll let you know when I get mine up and running. Here is what the
Access techs had to tell me though. I can get a usb to Parallel
printer (not 25 pin parallels but hte kind you have on a printer)
and try that. Or the one I prefere, a Keyspan usb to sereial adapter.
Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,
On 3-Dec-08, at 4:58 AM, Ryan Dour wrote:
Hello,
I've got a friend who has all Macs in the house, except for her
son's computer. He is also visually impaired, and has a PC with
Duxbury and Romeo 50 embosser for school. If she wants to buy him
a Mac, what is the best way to keep the Romeo Pro 50 in service
using software and hardware adaptor for USB? I personally have a
ViewPlus Emprint, and am forced to use Windows to run it. Lame I
know, but not much I can do. I figured since the Romeo 50 is a
standard serial braille output device Greg's awesome free braille
translator may do the job. Please let me know ASAP, as I need to
assist her in choosing the right hardware for her son.
Thanks,
RYan