Re: Gnopernicus Sending Output to Serial Device Crashes Hardware Synthesizer
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnopernicus Sending Output to Serial Device Crashes Hardware Synthesizer
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:03:25 +0000
Peter Korn wrote:
Hi Bill,
I'm unconvinced of the importance of having Gnopernicus talk to
Braille devices by default - at least to talk to Braille devices
*directly* by default (vs. via BrlAPI).
I agree that using brlapi for this makes the most sense, as the
autosensing/probing support can be offloaded to a package which
specializes in braille hardware support.
However I believe that gnopernicus already does some auto-sensing of
braille displays. If not, then I think that the default configuration
should be changed so as not to send braille to ttys0 without having been
explicitly configured to do so.
The most serious issue seems to be that the DECTalk Express can be
gotten in to a persisting bad state (i.e. one that doesn't respond to
mere power-cycling) with a certain serial stream. Since it is not
reasonable to expect one device driver (e.g. braille) to understand the
behavior of an unrelated device (e.g. synth), I don't see a general
solution to this problem. If a device is capable of getting put into a
bad state via serial input, there is no way to guarantee that no other
driver will ever emit that input 'coincidentally', even as part of an
exploratory device 'probe'.
- Bill
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