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to: TOMMY USHER
from: STEVE BATSON
date: 1997-04-15 11:23:00
subject: Voice recognition

TU> For what it is worth, I believe the Speech SDK is from IBM, not
TU> Microsoft.  In fact, I am not even sure if it is compatible with
TU> anything but OS/2.  As to the Microsoft Developer Network CD's, you 
TU> cansometimes find the lowest level in software stores for about $100. 
TU> (Igot mine at Barnes & Noble.) The ones that provide the full SDKs 
TU> seem tobe by subscription, and, unfortunately, are relatively pricey, 
TU> thoughyou do get a full year's subscription.  Of course, if you 
TU> really needit, it is a bargain.  If you don't....well, a lot of the 
TU> stuff can be
TU> found elsewhere.
I could of sworn I read something about an MS API that provided Speech 
support. Since haven't been working in that area, I haven't kept up on the 
topic. 
Steve
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