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Hi Barbra! I'm not sure this is the continuous system my Calgary guy
was using. It sounds a little restrictive.
* Originally in: Bluewave
* Originally on: 07-04-05 03:43
* Originally by: BRUCE CLARK
* Originally to: JAMES BRADLEY
-=> Quoting Mike Ross to James Bradley <=-
MR> "James Bradley" bravely wrote to "All" (30 Jun
05 20:58:06)
MR> --- on the heady topic of "Voice Reader"
JB> Hello All:
JB> Someone who is blind wants to participate in Fido. I remember someone
JB> using a voice synthesizer to read back their mail, that was a simple
JB> tack-on to BW. I'm sure it was at least Shareware. Can someone recall
JB> the programs name, or better where to find it?
MR> IIRC the Soundblaster 16 was bundled with a text to speech reader.
Apparently Blue Wave/DOS has a speech-friendly video mode for
this purpose:
on the speech hardware/software interface in Blue Wave/DOS. Although
this version of the mail reader does provide a speech-friendly video
mode, it is extremely slow. This is due to the fact that writing to
the PC-BIOS requires a switch from protected mode to real mode. Since
PC-BIOS compatible video writes can only be done one character at a
time, this causes a severe performance penalty.
Remember that this was written back when 386 & 486 CPUs were about
as fast as you could get.
Check:
Setup/Configure Mail Reader
Global
Video Configuration
Speech Software Compatible No <=- Change to Yes
Press F1 for help on this item.
Speech Software Compatible
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Many hours have been spent on the speech hardware and software capabilities
in the reader. This option is provided for blind and visually impaired
users who have voice synthesis hardware and software installed on their
system. This speech software compatibility is achieved by the use of direct
video writes where spoken words are either unnecessary or undesirable, and
BIOS video writes where the words need to be spoken.
If you do NOT have a voice synthesis system installed, you should NOT enable
this option. Certain screen updates, particularly while reading messages,
will be extremely slow, and the words will not be spoken anyway...
You can temporarily enable this option through the use of the /SPEECH
command line parameter. When loading the reader, type:
BWAVE /SPEECH
at the DOS command line prompt.
** Speech support will NOT work with a SoundBlaster, Gravis UltraSound, Pro
Audio Spectrum, AdLib, or any other multimedia sound card. You must have
specialized voice synthesis hardware and software installed.
** Speech support is not provided in the OS/2 reader.
** Many thanks to Doug Langley for his help in getting speech software
compatibility into The Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader.
If his computer will read onscreen text, it should already have
the hardware/software needed.
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