Hi Greg. No, you didn't find anything new, but it is kind of cool. The problem comes when you do things that scroll the screen or that require direct access to video memory. Speakup won't do as well with programs that need direct video access, and will repeat a lot of information for programs that need to scroll the screen. It takes a bit of fiddling, but it is possible to get your DOS screen reader to run along side of speakup. If you are running the latest cvs version of Speakup, it may be possible to point one of the DOS com devices at /dev/synthe, and have your DOS screen reader work that way. If not, then you have to edit the synthesizwr file in the Speakup directory for your synth and comment out the code that registers the serial port with the kernel. This will let you share the serial port between the kernel and your dosemu session. If it works, great! If not, you get to keep all the pieces. You should turn speakup off on the console you intend to run dosemu on before starting it with your DOS screen reader, otherwise you'll get double speech. When running a DOS screen reader, I've found the -c (direct console) and -k (raw keyboard) flags to be helpful. You also have to edit your /etc/dos/conf file to point the com devices at the correct /dev/ttyS devices. Hope this helps. Gene >Hi All, > >I just installed dosemu. >Leaving speakup running to see what happens, I proceded to run it as I prepare d to look for my floppy with provox7 on it. >To my surprise and delight, speakup spoke everything right up until the c prom pt. >It continued speaking as I listed the directory >and did various other things until typing exitemu, and going back to the >bash prompt. Is this something that's known (speakup works under dosemu withou t the need for a dos screen reader), >or did I accidentally stumble across something new here? >Greg > > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup