Newsgroups: comp.speech
Path: pavo.csi.cam.ac.uk!pipex!uknet!glasgow!unix.brighton.ac.uk!sc56
From: sc56@unix.brighton.ac.uk (Stuart Corner)
Subject: Re: Speach on PC using SoundBlaster
Message-ID: <1993Nov11.115136.24169@unix.brighton.ac.uk>
Organization: University of Brighton, UK
References: <1993Nov9.205406.1844@kpc.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1993 11:51:36 GMT
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jhouse@birch.kpc.com (Jim Houskeeper) writes:
: Hello;
:
: I have a sound blaster audio card in my PC. Bundled with the
: card was a program called sbtalker and read.  These programs
: allow me to have ascii files read by the computer.  This is nice, but is
: nothing more than a toy.  I am looking for a set of subroutines
: that I can use to programaticly (spelling?) have strings read
: to the user.  I imagine that many of you have already done this.
: Can anyone out there point me in the right direction?
:
: Thanks in advance,
:
: Jim Houskeeper
: jhouse@kpc.com

Sorry cant help with the souces, but if you want a screen reading package for
the Soundblaster you can ftp TinyTalk from src.doc.ic.ac.uk in
/usenet/comp.archives.
-- 

Stuart -- sc56@uk.ac.bton.unix.

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