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Re: Apple 2 SCSI-card ???
- Subject: Re: Apple 2 SCSI-card ???
- From: "Laine Houghton" <LaineH@msn.com.com>
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 09:41:52 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- References: <ai7v4n$akj29@sunsv007> <aid9hv$iqh8@sunsv007> <3d4aae5a@news.svn.net>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:21809
> The only references I found to VTEK on the net relate to people with
vision problems. -Paul
That fits the bill here.
CIRCA 1985
http://www.halcyon.com/pub/handicap/visual/which1.txt
(")
The Print-it Card and the Apple Cyber Card make the II plus and the
IIe models transparent to an outside device even in protected software.
The Apple is compatible with all braille and speech devices.
Vtek, Inc., formerly Visualtek, makes a large-print add-on, the
DP-10, with variable magnification that is valuable for those with low
vision. It makes the text screen completely accessible even in
copy-protected software. They make a similar device called the DB-20
with refreshable braille output. They have versions of both for the IBM
PC--the DB-11 and DB-21 respectively. For some low-vision users, the
combination of a large monitor and a standard word processor that
displays 40 columns is all that's needed.
(")
1989 catalog
http://ftp.halcyon.com/handicap/visual/vtek.txt
Finally write them and see if they can provide answers.
info@vtek.com