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Peter Mikochik <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Mikochik <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jul 2010 06:45:09 -0400
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wow, how much fun.

a mini dos computer.

please more details on where to find this computer.


On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, .dan. wrote:

> I know there are still some blind dos users.  I recently got a new one. It is 
> a bit different then the machines with which old dos users might be familiar.
>
> It is small, the mother board is a 4 inch square.  It has tons of 
> connectivity with all the expected ports plus network and usr ports.
>
> It uses a flash chip as the hard drive.  Needless to say access times to run 
> applications and write to it are much faster then other hard drives. A 
> conventional drive including floppy and cd can also be used if I had chosen. 
> Because it uses a wall wart for a power supply there are no moving parts at 
> all and no noise.  Any failure in the future will not be mechanical such as a 
> hard drive buying the farm.
>
> It is 500 mhz so no problem with having to use a slow down utility to use 
> some old dos programs.  I have on hand many of the familiar dos programs 
> including ocr if I choose to use them.  I use it primarily to connect via a 
> sireal port to my mac machine where I run unix applications in the mac os and 
> connect to the internet via the same route.
>
> I use dos speech via an external synth and dosscreen reading software. This 
> provides the powerand level of control of dos screen reading that has yet to 
> be reached by any gui based os.  There is a generation of blind users who 
> have never known dos and don't realize how powerful speech in it was and what 
> they are missing.
>
> At the same time all this can be happening while the mac is active.  I can 
> turn to it and do any mac task.  The same using windows should be as easy. 
> The host machine doesn't even know another machine is connected and active at 
> the same time.
>
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