Re: update needed on software synthesizers for linux

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Hey, thanks for the link to wizzard, Willem.  I was wondering about bulk
ViaVoice licenses for use in commercial products.  $5 per unit quite
reasonable in quantity.  Unfortunately, I don't think they have prebuilt
runtimes for Intel's XScale platform.

If the old unsupported stuff is still floating around and is an ELF
shared object library it should be usable today without much problem.
Static libraries would be a bit of a problem though.  I'm pretty sure,
however, that the old unsupported stuff is probably not legal to
distribute.  Do so with caution and at your own risk.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 03:00:26PM +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> Yes, you can use the old viavoice with the latest kernels, but it is not 
> strait forward.
> I have some files here which make the process a little more painless.
> It was old rpms released in 1999.  I have been using it for a few months 
> now and it works well.

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