kinsman@ektools.uucp (Andrew A. Kinsman) (05/30/90)
Index Number: 8521 Hello net, I'm searching for a copy of a program which was popular in the early to mid 70's. It would take a line of characters destined for a printer and convert them to braille characters in a 2x3 pattern of periods which after multiple strike-overs could be read as braille through the back of stiff paper. An impact type printer like an old ASR 33, or IBM selectric was required, but the end result was tolerable braille output. These old printers often are sold at ham fests, I've had requests from several bind hams for software to do this type of conversion. If you have a program like this for general distribution, I'd truly enjoy a copy. Thanks. Andrew Kinsman rutgers!rochester!kodak!ektools!kinsman Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. "Little Yellow Box Factory"
Ann.Parsons@f204.n260.z1.fidonet.org (Ann Parsons) (06/05/90)
Index Number: 8650 Hi Andrew, Talk to Ed Przybylek, at Kodak, you can find him in the telephone directory there. Don't have his number handy. Ed knows everything about that kind of stuff, he's on your premisys. Tell him I sent ya. <grin> Some DX, huh! 73.s, Ann P. n2gsx -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!260!204!Ann.Parsons Internet: Ann.Parsons@f204.n260.z1.fidonet.org