Hi all, OK, so I have done a few tests here changing my Brailliant 40 display to use the Handytech protocol over USB. It works fine if I connect it to my serial port, but not over USB. The installation program seems to boot just fine, but no braille output over USB. So USB doesn't seem to work, or isn't the Handytech protocol supported on USB? If so, that would be very strange. Any comments on this would be really apreciated. Many thanks, Christian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: blinux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: blinux+help@opensuse.org
Hi all, my serial port, but not over USB. The installation program seems to boot just fine, but no braille output over USB. So USB doesn't seem to work, or isn't the Handytech protocol supported on USB? If so, that would be very strange. Any comments on this would be really apreciated. handytech is supported via USB - the handytech displays yre using a standard FTDI chip to convert serial to USB
hi, On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Christian wrote: please send me the lsusb output when your braille display is connected via USB maybe the internal converter is not supported or your display returns a none-handytech ID byte over USB thanks marco
Many thanks, Christian
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