Thanks, yes, I'm flitting all over the place. I do have a USB-to-
serial adapter, which has really come in handy. thanks for the help,
and I'll check out the site.

Teresa

James & Nash wrote:
> Hi Teresa,
>
> I think I've seen your name on a number of Linux lists. Anyway... The short 
> answer is that I'm not sure. Having said that, Mac OS X is base on UNIX, so 
> in theory, it should be possible to use BRLTTY through the command line. You 
> would need to get a USB to Serial adapter though, as there are no serial 
> ports on the modern  Mac. Have you looked at Mac Ports?
> http://www.macports.org
>
> This site  has a lot of ports from UNIX etc.
>
> TC
> James Lyn, Nash & Twinny
> On 30 Mar 2010, at 07:29, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>
> > Hi, guys. I am counting down the days till my first Mac arrives. I'm
> > excited!
> >
> > anyhow, I'd like to know if anyone's aware if there's been any
> > movement toward Brltty access with Mac and serial braille displays? I
> > know; I should get an updated braille display, but my braille Lite
> > still works, and my wallet is not allowing me to buy another at the
> > moment. <smiles> I have used brltty with linux and windows, and was
> > just curious to find out if there's any development in the mac oS X
> > direction.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Teresa
> >
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