Re: sppech work only on x86 hw?

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Actually, I take that back; I do know of someone using yasr and emacspeak 
on a Mac, although he is using OsX.  But I suspect it will work.

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Mike Gorse wrote:

> I haven't tried yasr on a Mac and don't know of anyone who has, but it 
> works fine on my Athlon 64, and I used to have a Multia that it worked on 
> (although it gave alignment errors in the syslog that I never tracked 
> down, so there may or may not still be problems).  In theory it should 
> work, anyway, as should Emacspeak.
> 
> -- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --
> A better world is possible! http://www.kucinich.us
> 
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, BlindTech wrote:
> 
> > hello
> > i don't have access to an old pc but i do a mac, a powermac 6100 and will
> > either install debion or yallow dog, i'm leaning more towards debion. now,
> > here's my question, now i know for sure that linux on a mac is old news, but
> > wwhat about speech for linux on a mac? would i be able to use the  speech
> > software synth on a mac, i thought i could cause its written in java. and
> > finally, what about emacs, sincce it works with the flite tts will it run,
> > on mac hardware? or the yashr? thanks for all the help
> > 
> > 
> 


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