It works fine with the speech we developed it to do audiblization, it even will
braille the results if you have an Orbit Reader 20. It also connects to the
graphiti if you are lucky enough to have one. I also use it to emboss graphs.
Why did youput google in front of it? APH and Orbit made it
Ken
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From: raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
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Subject: [raspberry-vi] Re: Wow!
*Googles Orion TI-84... Discovers it's exactly what it sounds like given the
context...* I want one... Never used a TI-84 back when I could see, and never
got as much enjoyment out of the TI-89 Titanium, but I loved playing around
with the TI-83 Plus back in high school...
admittedly, I'm not sure how the graphing aspect would interact with speech,
but still, a high end calculator that can talk and has a proper calculator
keypad instead of having to work with calculator programs using a keyboard
designed for textual input, not mathematical input sounds amazing.
And yeah, my three wishes if I ever found a benevolent genie's lamp would
probably be render all sentient lifeforms omnilingual, heal all sentient
lifeforms of all illness, injury, and disability, and grant all sentient
lifeforms the ability to take on their personal, idealized form, but recovering
all lost source code and publishing it online in a way that would be impossible
to remove all copies is a strong contender for my fourth wish... That an a
universal decompiler, assuming I can't convince the genie that omnilingual
includes machine code and all programming languages.
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