Michael: A couple of points: 1.) I do not believe the GNOME work can be called a usable product yet. I'm not sure one could even call what is on the GAP site a developer tool, just yet. So, I don't think it is correct to call it a "screen reader" yet, either. I do understand that there was a demo at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, but I do not believe there's anything there really usable yet. 2.) DOSEMU works very well. Vocal-Eyes and ASAP are known to work inside DOSEMU. On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Mike Cross wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks to Saqib for information about console screen readers. Do any DOS > screen readers work well under DOSEMU? > It would be nice to have a complete text solution and also a complete > X-Windows solution. By the way, there is an X-Windows screen reader. A > friend of mine saw it demoed at Linux World in San Francisco. Fun Corp. had > a booth there and was running it on a sparc. It is available for Linux too. > You can get it at > > h > ttp://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/EA/gnome-2.0-GAPIt is part of the > Gnome Accessibility Project. It is for Redhat 7.1. I haven't been able to > get it to work on SuSE 7.0. It hung. > _EA_1.0-Linux-RH71.tgz > > Michael R. Cross > LTS - Linux Information Development > Mike Cross/Austin/IBM (mrcross@us.ibm.com) > 512-838-0087 / tl 678-0087 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >