By Gary B. Anderson, David W. Rogers
Communications of the ACM,
June 1968,
Vol. 11 No. 6, Pages 417-418
10.1145/363347.363386
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The active use of time-shared facilities for blind programmers requires a braille terminal system. Details are given for the construction of a brailler from a model 33 teletype by modifying the print head and increasing the resiliency of the platen. A description of the programming needed to drive the brailler is presented.
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