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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- PIC Man is a Logo-based drawing program activated by a single switch. Commands are displayed vertically or horizontally on the screen in Blissymbols and controlled by scanning. Programs may range from simple one choice selection to multiple choice selection. A switch interface and a single switch are required to operate PIC Man. Commands may be spoken via a Votrax or Intex Talker speech synthesizer (optional; extra). COMPATIBILITY: For use with Apple II computers.

Notes: Price listed is in Canadian dollars.

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This product record was updated on August 21, 2012.

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Blissymbolics Communication International

1630 Lawrence Ave. West
Toronto, Ontario M6L 1C5
Canada
Telephone: 416-644-8291.
Fax: 416-244-6543.
Web: http://www.blissymbolics.org.
Email: bci@blissymbolics.org.


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