Mike Gorse <mgorse at WPI.EDU> writes: > I do not have a DEC-talk PC to test yasr with and don't know if it > currently works with it, but the support is badly broken at least for the > express, and I really don't know what to do about it (ie, sending ctrl-c > seems to silence it but cause it to eat some of the following characters, > and I tried having yasr read a character after sending the ^c as the Hi Mike: When you send the Dectalk Express a ctrl-c it takes quite a while to clear the buffers and all. They pull down a signal, I think it's cts, until the synth is ready again. If you want to grab my dectlk.c driver out of the newdrv.tar.gz file on ftp.braille you can see how I handle that. It is in the function speakup_write_tts(). I don't know about the internal either but it wouldn't surprise me if they have a register bit which should be monitored. It doesn't work that way for the older Dectalk externals. That's why we need to have separate drivers for both. Kirk -- Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario phone: (519) 661-3061