Let this baby geek try to understand you.
The Birch board requires Freedos (or DOS) to program. But the programming instructions are stored onboard. So after programming it, I can take the board, plug it into a Windows7 computer, and it becomes like a normal keyboard from there. I don’t need to be able to try running Freedos on a Windows7 computer at risk of screwing something up, right?
The only problem would be when I want to change something, right? I will have to dig up my other computer again, run Freedos, and do the changes?
btw I contacted these folks and they are darn stubborn. They won't sell me 2 keyboards at the same time. Which means no cheap $13 second keyboard to rip apart for parts. Also you won't be allowed to do group orders, so everyone will have to pay that damn expensive $33 shipping himself.
dunno if it is a real language barrier, or if they are really that user unfriendly. If the second applies, no wonder Birch hasn't made a name for itself.