Hi Mateusz, hi FreeDOS people,

thank you for creating that emulation of the
speech part of Braille n Speak :-)

http://emubns.sourceforge.net

Question about the other half, are components of
Braille displays freely available? Like single char
parts, similar to 7-segment LED numbers, only with
significantly higher current draw? Then it would
be interesting to know whether there are some do
it yourself Raspberry controlled Braille display
projects out there - could be more affordable and
more flexible than commercial versions.

My goal is to prepare a RPi that I will connect to my 386 PC so
it talks to me when I enter commands and such. Nothing more.

I am *not* planning to transform a RPi into a standalone "DOS computer that talks". That was Eric's idea. A perfectly valid idea with possible practical applications, but outside of my specific interest.

To bump a related topic: DOSEMU2 does work on ARM64
hardware, but their Ubuntu packages do not run on a
Raspberry Pi PC out of the box. If somebody is bored,
it would be nice to have pre-compiled Rasbperry Pi
OS Linux DEB or FLATPAK packages for DOSEMU2 :-)

https://github.com/dosemu2/dosemu2/issues/2277

Regards, Eric




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