BrailleNote List Exerpt, Part II

Jared Stofflett jared-stofflett at twmi.rr.com
Thu Jul 29 16:54:37 MST 2004


Actually the upgrade is up to $1200 and I believe the sdk is going to be
free. 

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From: Gregory Nowak [mailto:greg at romuald.net.eu.org] 
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:22 PM
To: notelinux at romuald.net.eu.org
Subject: Re: BrailleNote List Exerpt, Part II

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Judging from what Jonathan said about the windows ce upgrade being a
prerequisite for the SDK, it sounds to me that Pulsedata yet again plans to
leave users of the braillenotes with the classic boards in the dust, unless
of course, these users are willing to dish out the outrageous amount of what
... $800 ... to get upgraded to the new motherboard, in order to take
advantage of the SDK, or of software written with it. 

Also, in the past, PDI indicated that they were considering releasing the
SDK for free. Does anyone know if this is still to be the case, or will they
be charging for it? If so, then how much?

Looking at what Sabahattin posted reminds me yet again of one of the reasons
why I'm not actively reading the braillenote list, namely, people don't
bother to trim their replies, and include the whole message thread up to
that point.

Greg


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