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coughdrop
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Good for her. But at the same time this is why accommodations matter.
You welcome friend. I know CoughDrop AAC work on Android and everywhere. Caregiver say it have 60 day free trial and $6 month or $200 1 time. coughdrop aac
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PECs / speech devices/corebords?
As far as apps, I’ve been a fan of CoughDrop and have found it very accessible for lots of my EI families. If they don’t have a device at home, I use core communication board for well over half my caseload which you can create or download from lessonpix, or download from project core or PRC Saltillo (and im sure there’s many other free downloads as well)
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You might also want to look at other apps that use the OpenBoardFormat: https://www.openboardformat.org/partners
I contribute to Optikey and was involved in OpenVoiceFactory in its first incarnation. Optikey is primarily QWERTY based but does supported the Communikate pagesets - more general OBF support would be a welcome PR! Coughdrop is probably a better fit for your needs, and is open source so free to self-host, though they do offer hosted plans for $.
https://github.com/CoughDrop/coughdrop
DK86PC
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I'm building an IBM 5150 emulator. Most of it is therefore an 8086 (technically 8088 but no difference for this) emulator. I have it successfully booting the BIOS and running BASIC in ROM (Casette BASIC). I'd like to boot DOS. I could use help with the disk support chips (everything is low level emulation right now) and more CGA graphics modes. It's just a hobby project—I'm not looking to make it performant, just working.
It's written in poor C++ with SDL.
https://github.com/davecom/DK86PC
- What's everyone currently working on?
- Systematic method to reverse engineer and rewrite DOS games project by Kevinx286
- Anyone else playing with x86? (8086, 80186)
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https://github.com/davecom/DK86PC
It's at the point where it gets through booting the BIOS and gets to the IBM Casette BASIC (I haven't made much progress on the floppy disk controller to boot DOS). But then all keys get recognized as apostrophes:
What are some alternatives?
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