Hi, Matt: I'm presuming that ZipSpeak only supports eide and not scsi. Is this correct? I'm asking on behalf of an interested friend and colleague who has a scsi system. Janina On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Matthew Campbell wrote: > ZipSpeak is a talking mini-distribution of Linux for blind and > visually impaired people, based on the ZipSlack distribution and the > Speakup screen reader. ZipSpeak is designed to be easily installed on > an existing MS-DOS or Windows system, so that the user can start using > a talking Linux system with little difficulty and without help froms > omeone who can see. > > ZipSpeak 7.1-1 features ZipSlack version 7.1 and Speakup version > 0.09a. Speakup version 0.09 introduces new drivers for several speech > synthesizers, including the Apollo 2, the Braille and Speak, and the > DECtalk Express. ZipSpeak 7.1-1 includes a new utility called > speakupconfig which simplifies the customization of Speakup. It also > includes a modified configuration for the Lynx Web browser which makes > it easier for blind people to use. Finally, ZipSpeak now supports > many keyboard layouts besides the U.S. layout, greatly improving its > usability for international users. > > For more information, go to the ZipSpeak Web page at: > > http://www.linux-speakup.org/zipspeak.html > > -- Janina Sajka, Director Information Systems Research & Development American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) janina at afb.net