[Trainer-talk] Blazie Products

Brett Boyer bboyer202 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 20:47:19 UTC 2012


Wow what a trip down memory lane! Good luck. Like David said I'm sure it's
still possible but it will definteley be a challenge.
Tc
bb

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David Goldfield
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] Blazie Products

Hi, Barbara.
I believe that you have the latest revision of the beloved Braille 'n Speak
although I thought it was dated 2002.  It's possible that FS released a 2003
update that I didn't download.

Regarding the games ... if you have a PC with a serial port and a 3.5 floppy
drive you could transfer them if you can get a terminal program.  
I don't know if Windows 7 still ships with Hyperterminal but even if it
doesn't you could likely find a free terminal program which uses the Xmodem
or Ymodem protocols.  What fun!!!
David
Barbara Loos wrote:
> Interesting rundown on Blazie & other products.  The latest update on 
> my Braille 'n Speak is June 5, 2003.  The unit still works, but my 
> disk drive doesn't, so I haven't been able to put the games back on.  Sad.
>
> Barbara Loos
>
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>     1. Happy 25th Anniversary to the Braille 'n Speak (David Goldfield)
>     2. RefreshABraille18 for sell $1300.00 or best offer (Gabe Vega)
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> From: David Goldfield <disciple1211 at verizon.net>
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> Subject: [Trainer-talk] Happy 25th Anniversary to the Braille 'n Speak
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> If my knowledge and memory on Blazie Engineering history is correct 
> then this week we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Braille 'n 
> Speak from Blazie Engineering.  This device was sold for approximately 
> 15 years both by Blazie Engineering and for a few years by Freedom
Scientific.
> Here is what I remember regarding milestones from this time period.
>
> October 15, 1987.  One of the first if not the first update for Bns is 
> released.  The unit contained just 45 pages of Ram equal to 180K.  
> Files could not be made bigger or smaller and could not be renamed.  
> Cut, copy and paste functions were not yet implemented.
> March 1988.  Bns receives what was likely its first major update which 
> included cut, copy and paste commands and the ability to recover files.
> I believe this is also when the calculator and stopwatch were first
offered.
> Calc and stopwatch were a $99.00 option but eventually were offered in 
> all revisions probably around 1991.
> February 1989. Update introduced to offer commands to make files 
> bigger and smaller and added rename capabilities.
> Speaksys was likely available by this time; this was a DOS-based 
> screen reader which allowed Bns to act as both a synthesizer and a 
> keyboard for your PC, price was around $150.00. Speaksys was 
> eventually revamped and updated with more features and became 
> PCMaster, sold for $395.00.  I have a Braille copy of the PCMaster manual
which I wrote.
> July 1990.  Update was offered to add some voice inflection and the 
> ability to write macros to automate functions.  Braille Blazer 
> embosser was also introduced that year.  Also introduced was the Bns disk
drive.
> Prior to the disk drive you could either transfer Bns files to a 
> computer or on casette tape using a tape interface device which was
offered for $99.00.
> October 14, 1991.  First revision of the Bns 640 was introduced.
> Contained over 150 memory pages and a smart calendar to obtain the day 
> of any date.
> Summer 1992.  Major revision of the Bns 640 was offered including 
> xmodem, Ymodem and Kermit upload/download capabilities.  Ymodem meant 
> that multiple files could be downloaded/uploaded.  Also the ability to 
> write programs for the Bns was introduced and several developers took 
> advantage of this meaning that more external programs were offered 
> including Braille translators, a macro recorder and many games.  
> Blazie Engineering eventually offered a checkbook manager and a 
> third-party developer wrote a database called Braille Base.  Two 
> terminal programs were also offered.  I think I have copies of nearly all
of this software.
> Late 1992.  Type 'n Speak was introduced.  This offered a paralel 
> printer port, an alarm clock and the ability for users to update their 
> units via flash.
> Summer 1993.  Braille Lite 18 introduced.  I believe Windows Master 
> was also introduced around this time, possibly in 1992.  This was one 
> of the first Windows screen readers ever offered.
> Braille Lite 40 came around probably in the summer of 1996.
> I think the last revision to the Blazie line of notetakers was offered 
> by Freedom Scientific in the summer of 2002.
>
> Blazie Engineering's products revolutionized the lives of so many 
> blind users, myself included, by offering innovative and inexpensive 
> products which were very intuitive.  Happy anniversary to the Braille 
> 'n Speak which started that revolution!!!!
>
> David Goldfield
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 05:14:28 -0700
> From: Gabe Vega <theblindtech at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Trainer-talk] RefreshABraille18 for sell $1300.00 or best
> 	offer
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> Hello,
> I have a APH RefreshABraille18 for sell. Unit is in excellent 
> condition, and has seen very little use.
>
> The Unit comes with a Rubberized Swade slip on case for protection, 
> and a power only retractable USB charging cable.
>
> The RefreshABraille 18 is a very reliable, instant on, bluetooth and 
> USB Braille display. I have used it with my iPhone 4S, my Macbook Air, 
> and my Windows laptops with no difference in usage or reliability.
>
> I just bought this unit late March of this year and found that 
> although I thought it would be cool to try my hand at a braille 
> display again, I am not finding that I use it too much, more 
> preferring the Verbatum external bluetooth keyboard.
>
> I accept Paypal, CreditCard and will absolutely accept a serious, 
> decent offer. so if you are interested. feel free to call or email me.
>
> I have a verified, confirmed Paypal Business account and you can go to 
> http://commtechusa.net to check that out towards the bottom of the page.
>
> All I ask is that being that the price is already low, for selling 
> purposes I ask that the buyer pays for shipping and insurance.
>
> Again, if you are remotely interested, make me an offer, I am open and 
> will consider any offer given.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gabe Vega - Sent from my MacbookAir
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