Marco Skambraks, le Mon 03 Jul 2006 12:56:56 +0200, a écrit :
another problem is that the braille-display-protocoll is not a standard each manufactory use their own protocoll in some cases the protocoll is dependent on the model
and they also use different usb-serial-converters
the braille-driver is only one part a second part is a very small and simple screenrading mechainism to genrate a proper output
Indeed, but LinuxBIOS is a way to boot a linux kernel right from the mainboard, so you can then run usual screen readers (brltty/suseb/...).
I think first it would be helpful to have bios access from the console with a small tool to adjust bios settings like boot from CD or enable/disable hardware
maybe there is already a way to do this
This is another interesting approach indeed, which might interest many more people.
Samuel