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Prof Norm Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
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BLIND-DEV: Development of Adaptive Hardware & Software for the Blind/VI" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Sep 2000 09:13:51 -0400
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Try looking at the web site for Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic

http://www.rfbd.org

Norman Coombs
At 09:03 AM 9/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi to everyone!
>
>I am a blind programmer from Hungary.
>Now I am asking you for info about an american project.
>
>One of my friengs sent me an E-text formatted book about C programming.
>It was created within this project:
>
>Computerized Books for the Blind and Print Disabled
>52 Corbin Hall
>University of Montana
>Missoula, MT 59812
>406/243-5481
>
>Does anybody knows more about this project? E.g. an E-mail address or such.
>If anybody has a list of the books published for blinds in E-text by this or
>other projects, please send me it.
>
>The situation in Hungary with the books readable by blind persons in area of
>computer science rather poor, and we would get as much as possible modern
>handbooks about program development, programming environments, languages,
>techniques etc.
>
>If you have info about similar projects, WEB sites, FTP sites, please
share that
>info with us!
>If you have public-domain e-text version of useful printed books, please send
>them me by E-mail, I will them immediately distribute them for all the
hungarian
>blind programmers.
>
>Thank you for the help:
>
>    Endre Csapo (Andrew)
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>p.s.: large-sized e-mails are no problem, our mail server can accept mails of
>any sizes, so fragmenting of the books absolutely not necessary.
>

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