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From: jsherman@cory.Berkeley.EDU (JOHN SHERMAN)
Subject: Programming with speech
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Date: Fri, 28 May 1993 19:48:23 GMT
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Hey....

  I want a sound card that I can access through a C(C++) program.  Instead
of "printf()", just define something like "sayf()".  When I spoke with
the SoundBlaster folks they said that they would release it with the Pro
version (It was awhile ago that I spoke with them).  Does anyone know how
to do this and with what card??

  I knew that gool ol' Heath (formerly HeathKit) had a sound card that 
used a device driver in the config.sys.  They told me that this would
do the trick but I had my doubts.

Thanks in advance,

John Sherman
jsherman@cory.Berkeley.Edu
