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Jody, peter et al.
the australian company which used to be known as Robotron now
apparrently Sensory Tools,
seems to have several stand alone units.
http://www.readsmart.com
They used to be, and perhaps still are, represented in this country
by John Panaries of Technologies for the visually Impaired
John is a good guy, as for the company I give them a good shaky
maybe.
I have no direct experience with their reading machines or
other current products.
As Kelly says, a second computer would almost undoubtedly be
cheaper, assuming you allready have a software reading machine
package that will allow you to install it on a second box.
gee,doesn't windows claim to be a multi-tasking operating system?
Goodluck
Tom Fowle
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