[NFBP-Talk] dictionaries and encyclopedias for my orbit 20 display

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Sun Jun 10 21:39:58 UTC 2018


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Becky   

 

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Subject: [NFBP-Talk] dictionaries and encyclopedias for my orbit 20 display

 

Hi,

Does anyone know where I could get a complete unabridged dictionary and unabridged encyclopedia in digital braille e-braille format to put on my orbit reader20? The orbit reader20 has an 8gig card. But it can take up to a 32gig maybe even higher card. The 8 gig card will on average hold nearly one hundred thousand volumes of braille. And a 32gig card would hold nearly four hundred thousand braille volumes. So it would be great to have some reference books on that thing. 

Hey, I heard somewhere that the whole entire Wikipedia can be downloaded. And that uncompressed it is nearly 58gb. But that is in html code. So if I formatted a 128gb card as fat or fat32 and put it in the orbit20, I wonder if anyone has translated the whole entirety of Wikipedia into contracted UEB braille yet? Then I could have all of Wikipedia in braille on my orbit reader20. 

 

Josh

 

 

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