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* Originally in: Bluewave * Originally on: 07-04-05 23:11 * Originally by: MIKE ROSS * Originally to: James Bradley "James Bradley" bravely wrote to "Mike Ross" (03 Jul 05 21:08:34) --- on the heady topic of "Voice Reader" JB> MIKE ROSS wrote to James Bradley, "Voice Reader" on 07-01-05 22:28 MR> IIRC the Soundblaster 16 was bundled with a text to speech reader. JB> Do you recall if it is a DOS executable? I just *know* we can bloat JB> this chore rather quickly. I would suppose the DOS program could JB> launch a windows program, but then could they exchange text... JB> The one I was thinking of, would launch from a DOS CLI, and either JB> reside as a TSR, or spawn when called upon. JB> "Anybody... Bueler?" Hehehe, great coming of age movie... I have the SB software on one old drive. Last tried it in win95. I started the text to speech software and simply opened the files in it. I may have tried dragging a file onto the text to speech icon. There were some dos drivers too. Yes, I recall now running some DOS tsr that was called up by a keystroke combination and turned on the text to speech. Did a DIR IIRC... or a TYPE... not clear which now. M*i*k*e ... In Heaven there is no DOS... ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Juxtaposition BBS, Telnet:juxtaposition.dynip.com (1:167/133) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 134/77 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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