Had enough with windows....going insane.....need advice

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Hello!

brass (BRaille And Speech Server) has support for several Braille
terminals and speech synthesizers, including Braille Lite and IBMs
Viavoice.

See: http://www.butenuth.onlinehome.de/blinux/index.html

	Roger

On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Well, it happens that brltty has some speech support on its own.
> 
> But, regardless. You decide. Other than ViaVoice with emacspeak, there is 
> no software speech in linux access. So forget that. Get a hardware synth, 
> or make do.
>  On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, David Csercsics wrote:
> 
> > Yes I suppose you are right I could do that but the trouble is that I can't
> > use the same serial port for speech and braille through the same device. So
> > I probably could use speakup to get the thing installed but I'd be stuck
> > somewhere after I compiled brltty and installed it for my braille display
> > because you'd have two programs trying to talk to the same device through
> > the same port so something should conflict in theory. Not to mention that
> > the braille lite's speech would drive anyone pretty much crazy :)
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