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From: sumner@vnet.ibm.com (Charlie Sumner)
Subject: Re: speech to text
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 15:12:17 GMT
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In <1994Sep9.105137.168@ark.franken.de>, ralf@ark.franken.de (Ralf W. Stephan) writes:
>MeiTien writes:
>> Can you make your own foreign lanuage capability with Dragon Toolkit? It
>> also supports Sound Blaster.
>
>I would also be very interested in that, since IBM Germany, the
>only distributor of the German version of DragonDictate doesn't
>provide the smaller-vocabulary versions and only sells a big
>version for big bucks (DM 5000 = US$ 3000!).  Very frustrating!
>
>ralf
>--
Ralf, you might want to check out the German version of the IBM Personal
Dictation System.  This system also allows you to install multiple languages
on the same system.

Charlie Sumner   IBM Corp.  Boca Raton
sumner@vnet.ibm.com

