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yHi Terry,
Welcome to the Speakup group.  I think these are the most helpful people
in the world--a great bunch to say the least!

If you are trying to do a normal boot off of the installation floppy, you
should have downloaded decextb.bin, note the "b" rather than the "n".
Also you can insert the following line (I use line 2) in syslinux.cfg:
serial=0,9600N8
and it will start speaking prior to the boot prompt.  The "speakup"
portion should start speaking right away.
     Jim WB0TFK
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Klarich, Terry wrote

:

> I recently ran across this project.  It sounds very encouraging.
> 
> To get an idea how speakup looks and feels, I downloaded a redhat
> installation disk image.  I then used dd to write this image to a floppy.
> Upon reboot of my machine, I never heard anything.  at the lilo prompt, I
> typed text" for a text based installation.  I have a DECTALK Express; so,
> downloaded the decextn.bin file.  It is plugged into cua0.
> 
> At what point during the boot should I expect to hear speech?  I am curious
> because the console driver has to hold characters until at least the minimum
> drivers are available.  
> 
> Are there any additional kernel command line parameters which should be
> given to enable speakup?
> 
> Eagerly awaiting any replies.
> 
> Terry
> 
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