Re: Dectalk USB Parameters
- From: Janina Sajka <janina rednote net>
- To: Jason White <jasonw ariel its unimelb edu au>
- Cc: Kenny Hitt <kenny hittsjunk net>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- Subject: Re: Dectalk USB Parameters
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:33:40 -0500
Jason's point is on target. But there's another aspect as well. We must
insure that we can regain control of the device quickly. That requires
two things:
* A means to return the device to sanity quickly and
* reliably--power cycle is certainly an acceptable method.
* An equally reliably means to insure the serial port on the
* computer is just as easily restored to sanity, and particularly
* that it stops pumping out spurious data. This is a little
* harder.
It seems to me this discussion has exposed requirements for our Free
Standards activity. I guess I need to find the head of this thread in
the archive and pass it on.
Jason White writes:
> Peter Korn writes:
> >
> > The point I was trying to make is that in an ideal world a serial synthesizer
> > wouldn't be vulnerable to being "killed" by any stream of bytes sent to it.
> > In a separate thread Mario noted that some serial synthesizers support
> > firmware upgrades via the serial port; perhaps that is what happened here (and
> > when I wrote in this thread yesterday, I had forgotten about this feature).
>
> >From subsequent posts it appears this is what happened. The device
> manufacturer should make it very difficult to enter this mode however.
> For example, according to the documentation of my INKA braille
> display, to overwrite the flash memory you have to send out a packet
> containing a command, the blocks of data and a check sum, which is not
> likely to happen by accident (unless you're debugging braille display
> software that uses the INKA packet protocol and transmits spurious
> commands, perhaps).
> _______________________________________________
> gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
> gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
--
Janina Sajka Phone: +1.202.494.7040
Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC http://www.CapitalAccessibility.Com
Chair, Accessibility Workgroup Free Standards Group (FSG)
janina freestandards org http://a11y.org
If Linux can't solve your computing problem, you need a different problem.
[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Thread Index]
[
Date Index]
[
Author Index]