Speakup and ViaVoice.

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There is a Keynote PCM synth made by Pulse Data of New Zealand. It's pricy
at approx $1,500 U.S. Also, not currently supported by Speakup.

On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Angus D.F. MacKinnon wrote:

> I was wondering from all the discussion of Speakup and software Syns. Is
> there a PCMCIA syn? My laptop does not have a multi channel sound card
> and I am starting to see more Desktop PCs with only PCMCIA slots.
>
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