Re: Starting brltty on edgy ubuntu-powerpc



On the latest Ubuntu Edgy on my x86 laptop, I get BrlTTY 3.7.2 to work
with my Baum Vario 40 display using the following command as root:

brltty -d/dev/ttyUSB0

I noticed in the past that the brand of USB<->Serial converter made a
difference.  The one I use is the Keyspan USA-19HS (www.keyspan.com),
and it seems to work the best across all platforms.

Hope this helps,

Will

On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 21:44 -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
> Hi again Dave, all.
> 
> > It may, then, be a bug in the Linux support for USB->Serial adapters. 
> 
> Perhaps. Then again, something goofy may be going on with my Braille
> Lite and/or the cable I'm using with it. <smile>  You see, I also happen
> to have an Alva Braille Terminal at my disposal.  I just verified that
> it works with my USB to serial adapter reliably both on my PC (Ubuntu
> installed) and Mac (with the Live CD).  
> 
> When connecting the Alva as a USB device, I used the same cable I had
> been using (standard DB9 to DB9 with a null modem adapter added on).
> The only difference was adding on the USB to serial adapter.  On the
> other hand, the only way to get *any* response out of the Braille Lite
> as a USB device was to remove the null modem adapter that is necessary
> for it to function as a serial device.  Just out of curiosity, I then
> removed the null modem adapter with the Alva and wound up with that same
> "unsupported baudrate" error.
> 
> Somewhere around here I have an RS232 mini tester....
> 
> Thanks again very much for your help, Dave!
> Joanie
> 
> 
> 
> 
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