[raspberry-vi] Re: Making a Pi a portable device

  • From: Rill <starbasecafe@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 18:17:27 -0500

We're running Talking Arch headless.  The image is on the 
raspberryvi.org site.  No fan.
Rill
On 10/13/2013 6:12 PM, Indigo wrote:
> Hi List, I'm Indi. I'd love to  have a portable device too, just for
 > writing, with no touch screen, thanks, no whirring fan, please, no
 > bottom so hot it scorches my lap, no whizzing hard drive eating up
 > battery life. I once had a Tosheba T-1000 on dos that ran 3 or 4
 > weeks, not hours, on a battery charge. Well, it weighed 7 pounds,
 > small for its era, and then I needed to velcro a speech synthesizer
 > onto its case, since I can't see the screen. If raspberry Pi will do
 > it, I'd give it no screen at all, and run Vinus, the Linux build that
 > has its own talking screenreader built in. What's the wattage drain
 > on the Raspberry Pi anyway. Could I get dozens of hours of battery
 > life if I velcroed the motherboard plus batteries onto the under edge
 > of this Logitech USB keyboard? Thanks, Indi
 >
 > On 10/13/2013 6:22 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
 >> Hello,
 >>
 >> I noticed that someone wants to make their Pi a portable device. I
 >> wondered if they had some tips from their experience?
 >>
 >> Is there a battery that can be purchased specifically for the Pi,
 >> or do you have to mess with a sldering iron?
 >>
 >> What housing is being used?
 >>
 >> Can we buy a braille keyboard and get the translation software?
 >> Such as that used on the icon?
 >>
 >> I see I am in luck, as one of the bluetooth dongles I have appear
 >> to be compatible with the accessible arch distro. Or at least the
 >> output of lsusb shows it. I just have to read up on the steps on
 >> getting it up and working.
 >>
 >> Gena Georgina Joyce Applied Psychologist Training and Coaching.
 >> Because individuals of groups matter!
 >>
 >>
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