cygwin?

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Cygwin is a PC Console application. So, if you can, use your DOS screen 
reader and a hardware synth--vocal-eyes or asap with your Doubletalk. 
There's nothing gui about cygwin, it's straight bash prompt all the way! 
<grin>

 On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Brent Harding wrote:

> 	Where can I get set files for Wineyes to use cygwin? I know window-eyes
> doesn't read this type of stuff real well, and I'm stuck using windows
> until I get linux installed with kernel 2.4.x anyway. The weird part was
> that the box that my modem came in said it was controller based, but it
> uses com5, and ttyS4 won't initialize with it. I would've kept my isa
> modem, but only have one slot where the double talk is, and thought a Pci
> modem would be easier to get than a Pci synthesizer, at least for linux use
> anyways.
> 
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