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12 <pname>Beagleboard Accessibility Device</pname>
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14 <body>The Beagleboard Accessibility Devices will serve as a portable hardware platform to provide disabled individuals a consistent experience in the Rich Internet Application (RIA) arena. The device will provide an API/Interface for Text To Speech, non-verbal alerts, and storage space for runnable applications and content. Initial concepts/prototypes have already been produced using Arduino, Emic TTS, and the DLP-2232ML from FTDI. The proxy and communications software (written in Java) are stable... the hardware solution remains - Beagleboard is the natural choice.</body>
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18 <shortdesc>The Beagleboard Accessibility Device is a mobile platform for enabling accessibility in RIA applications. </shortdesc>