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Re: Emulation questions for blind user



Hi,
Unfortunately I don't think that will work.  I am familiar with S.A.M and
it's good for what it does.  However, Textalker is actually designed to give
blind Apple users access to the screen.  It loads in the language card on
modern systems and stays resident in memory while you run other programs.
It not only communicates with an Echo card but offers other features like
control over the speech and a screen review function.
Jayson.

"Simon D. Williams" <email@ld8.org> wrote in message
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> You might try the software-only version of S.A.M. (Software Automated
> Mouth), it does very good speech synthesis without additional hardware,
> so I presume it would work well with any emulator that has decent
> sound. It includes a program called Reciter which I think is very much
> like Textalker.
> You can download it here:
> http://8bitsoundandfury.ld8.org/files/DSK/S.A.M.DSK
>