[BRLTTY] USB Brailliant 24 on Windows

Matt Campbell mattc at serotek.com
Tue Jun 26 20:26:51 EDT 2007


Samuel Thibault wrote:
> So yes, you need --standard-error too :)

Here's a more informative log:

BRLTTY 3.8 [http://mielke.cc/brltty/]
brltty.exe: Working Directory: C:\brltty\etc\brltty
brltty.exe: Configuration File: C:/brltty/bin/../etc/brltty.conf
brltty.exe: Data Directory: C:/brltty/bin/../etc/brltty
brltty.exe: Library Directory: C:/brltty/bin/../lib/brltty
brltty.exe: Tables Directory: C:/brltty/bin/../etc/brltty
brltty.exe: Text Table: text.nabcc.tbl
brltty.exe: Attributes Table: attributes.tbl
brltty.exe: Contractions Directory: C:/brltty/bin/../etc/brltty
brltty.exe: Contraction Table: none
brltty.exe: Windows Screen Driver:
brltty.exe: Screen Parameter: root=
brltty.exe: BRLTTY BrlAPI Server: release 0.5.0
brltty.exe: API Parameter: auth=
brltty.exe: API Parameter: host=
brltty.exe: API Parameter: stacksize=
brltty.exe: checking braille device: usb:
brltty.exe: checking for 'bm' braille display.
brltty.exe: initializing braille driver: bm -> usb:
brltty.exe: CreateFile -> 0000071C
brltty.exe: Event -> 00000718
brltty.exe: socket 0 established (fd 0000071C)
brltty.exe: Event -> 000006D4
brltty.exe: socket 1 established (fd 000006DC)
brltty.exe: USB: testing: vendor=1039 product=7001
brltty.exe: USB: testing: vendor=04A9 product=220D
brltty.exe: USB: testing: vendor=058F product=9360
brltty.exe: USB: testing: vendor=0403 product=FE71
brltty.exe: USB Language: 409
brltty.exe: USB: Manufacturer Name: PDI
brltty.exe: USB: Product Description: Brailliant 24
brltty.exe: USB: Serial Number: 25000571
brltty.exe: USB: ept=81 dir=in xfr=blk pkt=64 ivl=0ms

Thanks.
-- 
Matt Campbell
Lead Programmer
Serotek Corporation
www.serotek.com


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