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Univ of Minnesota Communication Center

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1745 University Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104
United States
Telephone: 800-255-2777 or 612-642-0502.
Web: No known web address.

Discontinued products manufactured by Univ of Minnesota Communication Center (listed alphabetically)

  1. MICRO BRAILLE 2

    ---DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 3/18/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Micro Braille is a braille word processing program for the IBM-PC for sighted transcribers. Used with the right hardware (see below), Micro Braille will display 25 lines (a full page) of braille characters on the computer's monitor. Input to the program is typed and the screen displays braille dots corresponding to the letters. Besides usual word processing features (including page numbering and running heads), braille page breaks (a line of hyphens) and braille guide dots can be added. The program can import ASCII files of up to 60 pages in length. Although it does not require a color monitor, Micro Braille does require a color graphics adapter board. A standard 200 line monochrome monitor will work; an IBM 360 line monitor will not work. Micro Braille will interface with various braille embossers accepting serial input. Contact manufacturer for details. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 256K of memory, and a color graphics adapter board.

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