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From: johnd@nosc.mil (John Dickinson)
Subject: Re: Making my computer talk????
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1996 15:51:14 GMT
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johnd@nosc.milkurt.mccall@msfc.nasa.gov (Joe Mahma) wrote:

>In article <4k8rau$nap@antares.en.com>, UnBombEr <snipe19@en.com> wrote:

>>   Can somebody please tell me a place where I can get a program
>> to make my computer talk?  The type of program where I type or 
>> use .txt and the computer will talk.
>> 
>>                                              Thanks,
>>                                                Steve 

>Sounds like you have a PC.  In case you have a Mac, there is at least one
>program that will read text files.  If you are interested, let me know
>and I'll find its name.

>Kurt
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 Check out Text Assist from Creative Labs if you have a sound blaster
card. 
 I don't know for sure--I'm trying to get it to check out myself.
---John

