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From: janin@bcsaic.boeing.com (Adam Janin)
Subject: Looking for DOS/PCMCIA voice recognition solution
Message-ID: <D530En.HoB@bcsaic.boeing.com>
Organization: Boeing Computer Services
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 17:54:22 GMT
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I need to do simple voice recognition in DOS on a portable PC. Speaker
dependent, separated speech is sufficient. Since it must run on a
portable, the hardware component can only be PCMCIA (preferably
type II, though type III will work in a pinch). I've found a voice
recognition product that works in DOS, but it requires a Sound Blaster
2.0 compatible sound card, and none of the PCMCIA sound cards I know
of support Sound Blaster 2.0.

So, I either need another voice recognition package that works in
DOS with an AdLib compatible sound card, or a PCMCIA sound card that
supports Sound Blaster 2.0.

Any information would be appreciated!

	Thanks,

	Adam Janin
	janin@boeing.com
	206-865-3545



